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This is a base class for attributes that specify to expect an exception from a unit test.
Inheritance Hierarchy
Object
Attribute
Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting.ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute
Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting.ExpectedExceptionAttribute
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Method, AllowMultiple := False, Inherited := True)> _
Public MustInherit Class ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute _
Inherits Attribute
[AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Method, AllowMultiple = false, Inherited = true)]
public abstract class ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute : Attribute
[AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets::Method, AllowMultiple = false, Inherited = true)]
public ref class ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute abstract : public Attribute
[<AbstractClass>]
[<AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Method, AllowMultiple = false, Inherited = true)>]
type ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute =
class
inherit Attribute
end
public abstract class ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute extends Attribute
The ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute type exposes the following members.
Constructors
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
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ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute() | Initializes a new instance of the ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute class. |
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ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute(String) | Initializes a new instance of the ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute class. |
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Properties
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
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NoExceptionMessage | Infrastructure. |
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TestContext | Infrastructure. |
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TypeId | When implemented in a derived class, gets a unique identifier for this Attribute. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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Methods
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
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Equals | Infrastructure. Returns a value that indicates whether this instance is equal to a specified object. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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Finalize | Allows an object to try to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before it is reclaimed by garbage collection. (Inherited from Object.) |
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GetHashCode | Returns the hash code for this instance. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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GetType | Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object.) |
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IsDefaultAttribute | When overridden in a derived class, indicates whether the value of this instance is the default value for the derived class. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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Match | When overridden in a derived class, returns a value that indicates whether this instance equals a specified object. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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MemberwiseClone | Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object.) |
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RethrowIfAssertException | Throws the exception again if it is an AssertFailedException or an AssertInconclusiveException. |
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ToString | Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object.) |
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Verify | Infrastructure. |
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Explicit Interface Implementations
| Name | Description | |
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System#Runtime#InteropServices#_Attribute#GetIDsOfNames | Maps a set of names to a corresponding set of dispatch identifiers. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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System#Runtime#InteropServices#_Attribute#GetTypeInfo | Retrieves the type information for an object, which can be used to get the type information for an interface. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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System#Runtime#InteropServices#_Attribute#GetTypeInfoCount | Retrieves the number of type information interfaces that an object provides (either 0 or 1). (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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System#Runtime#InteropServices#_Attribute#Invoke | Provides access to properties and methods exposed by an object. (Inherited from Attribute.) |
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Remarks
By implementing your own expected exception verification. you can specify additional information and requirements that the built-in methods of the ExpectedExceptionAttribute class cannot handle, such as the following:
Verifying the state of the exception.
Expecting more than one type of exception.
Displaying a custom message when a wrong type of exception is thrown.
Controlling the outcome of a negative test.
For more information about how to use attributes, see Extending Metadata Using Attributes.
Examples
The following class contains the method to test.
using System;
namespace CSExample
{
public class DivisionClass
{
private int fraction;
public int Divide(int numerator, int denominator)
{
return numerator / denominator;
}
}
}
The following custom attribute class, ExpectedArithmeticException, derives from the ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute class to verify an exception type and message. The ExpectedArithmeticException attribute verifies that a test method throws an exception of a type that is or derives from System.ArithmeticException. It also verifies that the exception message matches the specified exception message. The unit test will pass because it throws a DivideByZeroException, which derives from ArithmeticException, and the specified exception message matches the message of the exception that is thrown by the unit test.
using CSExample;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
namespace TestProject1
{
public sealed class ExpectedArithmeticException : ExpectedExceptionBaseAttribute
{
private string exceptionMessage;
private string wrongExceptionMessage;
public string WrongExceptionMessage
{
get
{
return wrongExceptionMessage;
}
set
{
wrongExceptionMessage = value;
}
}
public ExpectedArithmeticException(string expectedExceptionMessage) : this(expectedExceptionMessage, "No exception was thrown.")
{
}
public ExpectedArithmeticException(string expectedExceptionMessage, string noExceptionMessage)
: base(noExceptionMessage)
{
exceptionMessage = expectedExceptionMessage;
WrongExceptionMessage = "The exception that was thrown does not derive from System.ArithmeticException.";
}
protected override void Verify(System.Exception exception)
{
Assert.IsNotNull(exception);
// Handle assertion exceptions from assertion failures in the test method, since we are not interested in verifying those
base.RethrowIfAssertException(exception);
Assert.IsInstanceOfType(exception, typeof(System.ArithmeticException), wrongExceptionMessage);
Assert.AreEqual(exceptionMessage, exception.Message, "Could not verify the exception message.");
}
}
[TestClass()]
public class DivisionClassTest
{
/* This test will pass because it thows a System.DivideByZeroException which derives from System.ArithmeticException. */
[TestMethod()]
[ExpectedArithmeticException("Attempted to divide by zero.", "An exception was expected, but no exception was thrown.", WrongExceptionMessage = "The wrong type of exception was thrown.")]
public void DivideTest()
{
DivisionClass target = new DivisionClass();
int numerator = 5;
int denominator = 0;
int actual;
actual = target.Divide(numerator, denominator);
}
}
}
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
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