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PropertyAsserts.cs
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#if XUNIT_NULLABLE
#nullable enable
#endif
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Xunit.Sdk;
namespace Xunit
{
#if XUNIT_VISIBILITY_INTERNAL
internal
#else
public
#endif
partial class Assert
{
/// <summary>
/// Verifies that the provided object raised <see cref="INotifyPropertyChanged.PropertyChanged"/>
/// as a result of executing the given test code.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="object">The object which should raise the notification</param>
/// <param name="propertyName">The property name for which the notification should be raised</param>
/// <param name="testCode">The test code which should cause the notification to be raised</param>
/// <exception cref="PropertyChangedException">Thrown when the notification is not raised</exception>
public static void PropertyChanged(
INotifyPropertyChanged @object,
string propertyName,
Action testCode)
{
GuardArgumentNotNull(nameof(@object), @object);
GuardArgumentNotNull(nameof(propertyName), propertyName);
GuardArgumentNotNull(nameof(testCode), testCode);
var propertyChangeHappened = false;
PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = (sender, args) => propertyChangeHappened |= string.IsNullOrEmpty(args.PropertyName) || propertyName.Equals(args.PropertyName, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
@object.PropertyChanged += handler;
try
{
testCode();
if (!propertyChangeHappened)
throw new PropertyChangedException(propertyName);
}
finally
{
@object.PropertyChanged -= handler;
}
}
/// <summary/>
[EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
[Obsolete("You must call Assert.PropertyChangedAsync (and await the result) when testing async code.", true)]
public static void PropertyChanged(
INotifyPropertyChanged @object,
string propertyName,
Func<Task> testCode)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
/// <summary>
/// Verifies that the provided object raised <see cref="INotifyPropertyChanged.PropertyChanged"/>
/// as a result of executing the given test code.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="object">The object which should raise the notification</param>
/// <param name="propertyName">The property name for which the notification should be raised</param>
/// <param name="testCode">The test code which should cause the notification to be raised</param>
/// <exception cref="PropertyChangedException">Thrown when the notification is not raised</exception>
public static async Task PropertyChangedAsync(
INotifyPropertyChanged @object,
string propertyName,
Func<Task> testCode)
{
GuardArgumentNotNull(nameof(@object), @object);
GuardArgumentNotNull(nameof(propertyName), propertyName);
GuardArgumentNotNull(nameof(testCode), testCode);
var propertyChangeHappened = false;
PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = (sender, args) => propertyChangeHappened |= string.IsNullOrEmpty(args.PropertyName) || propertyName.Equals(args.PropertyName, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
@object.PropertyChanged += handler;
try
{
await testCode();
if (!propertyChangeHappened)
throw new PropertyChangedException(propertyName);
}
finally
{
@object.PropertyChanged -= handler;
}
}
}
}