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Re: [Bug 591335] Re: NUnit-Addin: Commands at the beginning of a test are called before the TestStarted event method
Hi Charlie,
Thanks for your quick answer.
I use the Snapshot method to get the current private memory usage of
the NUnit process, so it must be in the test methods.
It is for giving developers of unit tests the possibility to record
the memory usage at specific positions in their unit tests.
Sebastian
Am 08.06.2010 um 22:41 schrieb Charlie Poole:
> The EventListener methods are called asynchronously, without any
> guarantee of ordering except among the calls themselves. Specifically,
> there is no guarantee that the test has not yet started when
> TestStarted
> is called.
>
> This is because the intent of the interface is to allow reporting on
> tests, without permitting any disruption or other influence on the
> tests
> themselves.
>
> In your case, based on the method names, I imagine that you are
> creating
> a combined report using some info generated in the addin and other
> info
> from the calls within the test. You can only do this if you avoid
> making
> any assumptions as to ordering of the events. This is hard to do, of
> course, if you need the info to appear in some particular order. Can
> you
> simply call your Snapshot method from the addin itself?
>
> Charlie
>
> PS: It's best to have discussions on the nunit-discuss list rather
> than
> using the bug report system. This will be more helpful to you anyway,
> since more eyes will be on the problem.
>
> --
> NUnit-Addin: Commands at the beginning of a test are called before
> the TestStarted event method
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591335
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework: Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> Hi NUnit team,
>
> I am writing a NUnit addin and I am wondering why the TestStarted
> event method is called after MemUnitClient.Snapshot() and
> MemUnitClient.Snapshot("in unit test 1 before stress") in
> UnitTest1() (see listing below). For me it is importand that the
> TestStarted method is called and executed first.
> Do you have any idea?
> I am using NUnit 2.5.5 with Visual Studio 2005 (C#) with GUI runner.
> I had the same problem with NUnit 2.5.3.
>
>
> // implemented in the NUnit addin DLL
> public void TestStarted(TestName testName)
> {
> // do something
> }
>
>
> // implemented in the Unit-Test-Assembly DLL
> [Test]
> public void UnitTest1()
> {
> MemUnitClient.Snapshot();
> MemUnitClient.Snapshot("in unit test 1 before stress");
> Stress(500000);
> MemUnitClient.Snapshot("in unit test 1 after stress");
>
> // do something
> }
>
>
> It would be great if you have an idea, because it is part of my
> master's thesis.... :)
>
> Thank you in advance.....it would be nice hearing from you.
>
> Sebastian
>
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NUnit-Addin: Commands at the beginning of a test are called before the TestStarted event method
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591335
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Bug description:
Hi NUnit team,
I am writing a NUnit addin and I am wondering why the TestStarted event method is called after MemUnitClient.Snapshot() and
MemUnitClient.Snapshot("in unit test 1 before stress") in UnitTest1() (see listing below). For me it is importand that the TestStarted method is called and executed first.
Do you have any idea?
I am using NUnit 2.5.5 with Visual Studio 2005 (C#) with GUI runner. I had the same problem with NUnit 2.5.3.
// implemented in the NUnit addin DLL
public void TestStarted(TestName testName)
{
// do something
}
// implemented in the Unit-Test-Assembly DLL
[Test]
public void UnitTest1()
{
MemUnitClient.Snapshot();
MemUnitClient.Snapshot("in unit test 1 before stress");
Stress(500000);
MemUnitClient.Snapshot("in unit test 1 after stress");
// do something
}
It would be great if you have an idea, because it is part of my master's thesis.... :)
Thank you in advance.....it would be nice hearing from you.
Sebastian
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