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Re: [Bug 1057981] Re: C#5 async tests are not supported

 

Sure, Charlie!

I am just waiting for the NUnit GUI built with 2.0 to be 4.5 friendly so
that I could test a few simple scenarios.

Jv

On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Charlie Poole <charlie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> That idea introduces asynchronous processing, which would be a new feature.
> All we want to do here is make tests marked async run without causing
> problems. That's what this bug is about. We'll do that by waiting for the
> test to finish, so that only one test runs at a time, even if marked async.
>
> For more than that, see NUnitLite or wait for NUnit 3.0!
>
> Charlie
>
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Jv <jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi Charlie,
> >
> > Yes, sure.
> >
> > An observation related to tests from the user perspective only. The
> "async"
> > or "Task" or "await", in a test scenario, seems like it will overcook the
> > way a test method will be written unless the Assert.That makes use of an
> > expression that will allow an async test to await the expression result.
> >
> > Jv
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:49 AM, Charlie Poole <charlie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> Jv,
> >>
> >> It seems like this bug is getting crowded with general discussion of
> >> async.
> >>
> >> Let's only post to the bug when we're talking about the bug from now on.
> >> The test is "will this be helpful to folks checking the bug?"
> >>
> >> For more general discussions, you can use the developer list or direct
> >> email.
> >>
> >> Charlie
> >>
> >> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Jv <jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> > The actual unit test functionality that I am looking at can be
> similar to
> >> > the output of the main method in this progam -
> >> > http://ravichandranjv.blogspot.in/2012/10/async-and-await-c-5.html
> >> >
> >> > Jv
> >> >
> >> > On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Simone Busoli
> >> > <1057981@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Jv, here's a list of issues in the code you provided:
> >> >>
> >> >>    - it does not compile
> >> >>    - even if you make it compile by assigning "await t" to a local
> >> >>    variable, you are asserting that a Task<int?> is equal to a int?
> >> >>    - even if you await on ob.TaskMethod() so that you get back an
> int?
> >> it
> >> >>    still doesn't make much sense to compare those two values, and you
> >> >> should
> >> >>    actually expect them to be different
> >> >>    - the test will nonetheless pass because the two integers? will be
> >> >>    always null as you are invoking Task.FromResult, which completes
> >> >>    synchronously and therefore will have null Task.CurrentId
> >> >>
> >> >> Simone
> >> >>
> >> >> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Jv <jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > Fyip,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I am using the same RealFixtures file in Simone's project with the
> >> same
> >> >> > references but with different test code so the name of the test
> >> method is
> >> >> > same but it does not test a void return value.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Jv
> >> >> >
> >> >> > On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:28 PM, RJV <jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > Hi Charlie,
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > Attached is a test for checking the thread id of the task
> running.
> >> If
> >> >> you
> >> >> > > can confirm if the test scenario is correctly running as
> expected, I
> >> >> will
> >> >> > > go ahead with the other scenarios.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > But for this to happen, NUnit must be able to run this test.
> Please
> >> let
> >> >> > me
> >> >> > > know the tweak to nunit-agent or any other to make NUnit GUI to
> run
> >> a
> >> >> 4.5
> >> >> > > targeted test. Thanks.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > Jv
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Charlie Poole <
> charlie@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > >> Hi Simone,
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Simone Busoli
> >> >> > >> <1057981@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >> > >> > inline
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> Ditto
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Charlie Poole <
> >> charlie@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > >> > wrote:
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Simone Busoli
> >> >> > >> >> <1057981@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> > To summarize, the async feature works under NUnit built for
> >> CLR
> >> >> 2,
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > >> >> > course it will use an agent to run tests built for CLR > 2.
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> > There is a sort of infrastructure problem that I posed
> already
> >> >> > which
> >> >> > >> >> > concerns how to build and test the async thing. Currently I
> >> >> didn't
> >> >> > >> make
> >> >> > >> >> any
> >> >> > >> >> > explicit choice and the build fails if you try to build for
> >> CLR <
> >> >> > 4,
> >> >> > >> >> > because it tries to build the .NET 4.5 test assembly.
> >> >> > >> >> > So far therefore you can successfully run a build with
> >> net-4.0,
> >> >> > which
> >> >> > >> >> will
> >> >> > >> >> > run the new tests as well. Of course I also ran them under
> >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> built
> >> >> > >> >> for
> >> >> > >> >> > CLR 2 but it's a manual process: exclude the tests from the
> >> >> build,
> >> >> > >> build
> >> >> > >> >> > for CLR 2, invoke nunit-console.exe (CLR 2) on the 4.5
> >> assembly
> >> >> > >> >> previously
> >> >> > >> >> > built.
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> Yes, that's the infrastructure change I was hoping to avoid
> by
> >> >> > >> postponing
> >> >> > >> >> to
> >> >> > >> >> NUnit 3.0. :-) But never mind... you convinced me.
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> > So you'll take care of that, right? :) Or just share how you
> >> would
> >> >> do
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > >> > and I'll do the rest.
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> I'll take a look after I get VS2012 re-installed. I had to
> remove
> >> the
> >> >> RC
> >> >> > >> because
> >> >> > >> it messed up C++ compilation under VS2010 - also had to reapply
> >> VS2010
> >> >> > >> SP1.
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> My thought is to have a build for .NET 4.5 in the script and to
> >> modify
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > >> commands to allow you to run tests across different .NET
> versions.
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> > Ideally we would have to come up with a way to say that
> even
> >> when
> >> >> > we
> >> >> > >> >> build
> >> >> > >> >> > for < 4.5 (there's no 4.5 now but only 4.0 as NAnt doesn't
> >> >> support
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > >> >> yet),
> >> >> > >> >> > that assembly is still built for 4.5 so that tests can be
> run
> >> on
> >> >> it
> >> >> > >> with
> >> >> > >> >> > NUnit built for .NET < 4.5. I hope it makes sense. I would
> >> like
> >> >> to
> >> >> > >> >> clarify
> >> >> > >> >> > this with Charlie.
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> What we need is a .NET 4.5 config. This guy has one...
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11837795/building-net-4-5-projects-with-nant
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> > Ah cool, I'll start by adding 4.5 to the whole build script
> >> system
> >> >> > then.
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> I'm in the process of adding it to the NUnitLite script myself.
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> > Also one question for Charlie: in order to see if tests are
> >> run
> >> >> > >> >> correctly I
> >> >> > >> >> > created some fixtures which are not supposed to be run
> >> directly
> >> >> but
> >> >> > >> via
> >> >> > >> >> my
> >> >> > >> >> > own test code. In order to accomplish that I marked the
> suite
> >> as
> >> >> > >> ignored,
> >> >> > >> >> > but those tests then end up in the build results as
> ignored,
> >> >> which
> >> >> > >> is not
> >> >> > >> >> > really the case 'cause I'm running them by some other
> means. I
> >> >> > >> wanted to
> >> >> > >> >> > figure out if there was a way to make NUnit /ignore/ those
> >> tests
> >> >> so
> >> >> > >> that
> >> >> > >> >> > they don't show up as ignored.
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> Put those tests in the test-assembly dll. That's what it's
> for.
> >> To
> >> >> > see
> >> >> > >> how
> >> >> > >> >> it's used by other tests, just pick any class there and find
> >> >> > >> references.
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> > I see, it makes sense. According to how you would like to do
> the
> >> >> > >> > "infrastructure change" I guess they may need to stay in a 4.5
> >> >> > isolated
> >> >> > >> > assembly though.
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> Or you could use the regular NUnit tests but conditionally
> include
> >> >> some
> >> >> > >> extra tests with async.
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> Charlie
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> Charlie
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> > Simone
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Charlie Poole <
> >> charlie@xxxxxxxxx
> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> OK then, so you're safe. I know that their are various
> >> express
> >> >> > >> releases
> >> >> > >> >> and
> >> >> > >> >> >> some of them are limited in what they support.
> >> >> > >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> I haven't loaded and tested that code yet. But the net45
> test
> >> >> > >> program is
> >> >> > >> >> >> just a set of tests, not NUnit. It is of course built for
> >> .NET
> >> >> > 4.5.
> >> >> > >> >> Simone
> >> >> > >> >> >> is working on making sure it will run under NUnit so it
> may
> >> not
> >> >> > yet
> >> >> > >> be
> >> >> > >> >> >> complete. Note that some code in nunit.core.tests is under
> >> the
> >> >> > >> control
> >> >> > >> >> >> of #if statements, which keep it from being compiled when
> not
> >> >> > >> wanted.
> >> >> > >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> Charlie
> >> >> > >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Jv <
> >> jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> > Yes, it does, attached is the project properties page
> but
> >> the
> >> >> > >> Express
> >> >> > >> >> >> > distribution says it is meant for evaluation purposes
> >> only. I
> >> >> do
> >> >> > >> not
> >> >> > >> >> know
> >> >> > >> >> >> > what help it can be from your perspective.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> > Yes, but the Reflection class (in
> nunit.core.tests.net45)
> >> uses
> >> >> > >> >> >> > LinqExpressions. Will this not pose a problem if the
> target
> >> >> > >> framework
> >> >> > >> >> is
> >> >> > >> >> >> > 2.0? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> > Jv
> >> >> > >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Charlie Poole <
> >> >> > charlie@xxxxxxxxx
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Hi Jv,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Jv <
> >> >> jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Hi Charlie,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > No problems. Branched Simone's three times for
> different
> >> >> > >> >> >> reasons/tests.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> All
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > builds succeed. Building with VS 2012 Express edition
> >> for
> >> >> > >> Windows
> >> >> > >> >> >> Desktop
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > since it will be required by you later, I guess.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> No, that won't be required and won't even work I'm
> afraid.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> First, NUnit V2 will never be built for .NET 4.5.
> That's
> >> what
> >> >> > >> 3.0 is
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> for.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Second, what we are trying to test here is whether
> NUnit
> >> V2,
> >> >> > >> built
> >> >> > >> >> for
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> .NET 2.0, can run tests built for .NET 4.5, which use
> >> async.
> >> >> > >> Simone
> >> >> > >> >> has
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> used reflection to do it and has not used any 4.5
> >> features.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Of course, to test this, we need Tests built for .NET
> 4.5
> >> but
> >> >> > >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> >> has
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> to be built as normally. Will the Express edition allow
> >> >> > targeting
> >> >> > >> >> .NET
> >> >> > >> >> >> 2.0
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> when you build NUnit?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Charlie
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > I am working on the await scenarios, in an
> independent
> >> >> > project
> >> >> > >> >> file,
> >> >> > >> >> >> but
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > with the .core dlls built of Simone's branch.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > My contribution, here, I guess will be to provide you
> >> with
> >> >> > help
> >> >> > >> >> >> examples
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > for the wiki and if something comes up related to the
> >> >> tests,
> >> >> > >> will
> >> >> > >> >> >> post it
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > here!
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > A question though. Is it necessary for the Test
> method
> >> to
> >> >> be
> >> >> > >> marked
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Async?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Since await returns a Task, can there be a scenario
> for
> >> the
> >> >> > >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> >> test
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > method to not be Async ?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Thanks,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Jv
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Charlie Poole <
> >> >> > >> charlie@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> Hi Jv,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> You have to pull and build Simone's branch from
> source
> >> in
> >> >> > >> order
> >> >> > >> >> to be
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> able to work on this at all. As I remember from some
> >> >> > previous
> >> >> > >> work
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> you did, you were unable to do that on your
> machine. Is
> >> >> that
> >> >> > >> still
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> a problem for you?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> Charlie
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Jv <
> >> >> > jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > Hi Charlie,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > 1. Will start with the scenarios outlined by you
> plus
> >> >> some
> >> >> > >> of my
> >> >> > >> >> >> own.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> Maybe
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > they could feature in the help section.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > 2. Waiting for the merge to happen or can NUnit
> GUI
> >> work
> >> >> > >> with
> >> >> > >> >> >> Simone's
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > commit?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > Because I also want to test the GCConcurrent (for
> >> >> previous
> >> >> > >> .net
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> versions)
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > and serverGc (for .net 4.5) element and this can
> be
> >> done
> >> >> > >> only
> >> >> > >> >> >> through
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> the
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > App config file. I guess this is more important
> due
> >> to
> >> >> it
> >> >> > >> being
> >> >> > >> >> the
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> new
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > feature in .Net 4.5.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > 3. The unmanaged aspect to it, where the above
> >> >> > configuration
> >> >> > >> >> >> settings
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> can
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > be overridden by the requesting app.What happens
> in
> >> the
> >> >> > test
> >> >> > >> >> (this
> >> >> > >> >> >> is
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> not a
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > question) when the config settings can be
> overridden
> >> by
> >> >> a
> >> >> > >> call
> >> >> > >> >> to
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > IsServerGC call from the unmanaged app. Is this
> >> >> > >>  consideration
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> important?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > And to complicate things further, some
> >> >> > >> processor.architectures
> >> >> > >> >> are
> >> >> > >> >> >> not
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > supported.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > I am not sure if this should be documented as a
> known
> >> >> > issue
> >> >> > >> in
> >> >> > >> >> >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> or
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > should NUnit provide a hint when the Async tests
> are
> >> run
> >> >> > or
> >> >> > >> >> >> executed?
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > 4. The SynchronizationContext and the
> >> >> > >> AsynchronizationContext
> >> >> > >> >> can
> >> >> > >> >> >> be
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> quite
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > tricky when GcCocurrent and ServerGC elements can
> >> both
> >> >> be
> >> >> > >> used.
> >> >> > >> >> >> Please
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > comment on this with reference to #2 above.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > Jv
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:37 AM, Charlie Poole <
> >> >> > >> >> charlie@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Sounds good! One thing we need is a test assembly
> >> built
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > >> >> VS2012,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> which contains all sorts of combinations of test
> >> >> > features,
> >> >> > >> for
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> example,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> test cases that use an async method, methods with
> >> >> timeout
> >> >> > >> plus
> >> >> > >> >> >> async,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> methods using testcasesource, etc. The existing
> >> NUnit
> >> >> > tests
> >> >> > >> >> have
> >> >> > >> >> >> lots
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> of examples but of course none of them can use
> >> async.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> This is actually something that would help us
> >> implement
> >> >> > >> async
> >> >> > >> >> >>  tests
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> in all three projects... NUnit V2, NUnit 3.0 and
> >> >> > NUnitLite
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Charlie
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Jv <
> >> >> > >> jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > Sure, Charlie, but this particular problem does
> >> >> require
> >> >> > >> more
> >> >> > >> >> >> than
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> one
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > person I thought and hence suggested to help. I
> >> will
> >> >> > try
> >> >> > >> to
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> independently
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > simulate some similar async scenarios and then
> >> seek
> >> >> > help
> >> >> > >> on
> >> >> > >> >> how
> >> >> > >> >> >> it
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> can be
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > merged with Simone's work.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > Jv
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 2:45 AM, Charlie Poole <
> >> >> > >> >> >> charlie@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi Jv,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> You should coordinate with Simone on this,
> since
> >> he
> >> >> > has
> >> >> > >> the
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> bug assigned. OTOH, there are tons of things
> to
> >> do
> >> >> > other
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> than this if you want something of your own!
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Charlie
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 4:02 AM, Jv <
> >> >> > >> >> jv.ravichandran@xxxxxxxxx
> >> >> > >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Since I am fairly free, I can work on this
> >> issue
> >> >> > >> >> >> independently
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> as a
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > spike. Please point me to the appropriate
> >> files in
> >> >> > >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> >> v2.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I will be working on finding if the async
> >> threads'
> >> >> > >> context
> >> >> > >> >> >> can
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> be
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > independently established.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > This will help in maintaining that tests
> >> >> > "await"-ing a
> >> >> > >> >> async
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> result is
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > testing the right context and will also
> help in
> >> >> > >> >> establishing
> >> >> > >> >> >> the
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> "void"
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > context.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Jv
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > --
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > You received this bug notification because
> you
> >> are
> >> >> > >> >> >> subscribed to
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Extended Testing Platform.
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057981
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Title:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > To manage notifications about this bug go
> to:
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> You received this bug notification because you
> >> are a
> >> >> > >> member
> >> >> > >> >> of
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> NUnit
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Developers, which is subscribed to NUnit V2.
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> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >>   If a method is marked async, nunit does not
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> >> >> > >> it
> >> >> > >> >> as a
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> test,
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> it
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> >> >> > >> it is
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> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >>   running. These methods actually return a
> Task
> >> not
> >> >> > >> void,
> >> >> > >> >> and
> >> >> > >> >> >> the
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> test
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> >> recognise
> >> >> it
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> >> >> > >> >> >> test,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it
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> >> >> > >> >> test,
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> recognise it
> >> >> as a
> >> >> > >> test,
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while
> it
> >> is
> >> >> > >> still
> >> >> > >> >> >> >>   running. These methods actually return a Task not
> void,
> >> and
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > >> >> test
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> >> as a
> >> >> > >> test,
> >> >> > >> >> >>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it
> is
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> >> >> > >> >> >>   running. These methods actually return a Task not void,
> and
> >> >> the
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> >> >> > >> >> >>   can only be passed if the task completes without a
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> as a
> >> >> test,
> >> >> > >> >>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is
> >> still
> >> >> > >> >>   running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and
> >> the
> >> >> > test
> >> >> > >> >>   can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.
> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >>   As detailed here
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> >> >> > >> >>
> >> >> > >> >>   MSTest supports async tests
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> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >>
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> >> >> > >> Title:
> >> >> > >>   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> Status in NUnit Test Framework:
> >> >> > >>   Triaged
> >> >> > >> Status in NUnitLite Testing Framework:
> >> >> > >>   Triaged
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> >> >> > >>   In Progress
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> Bug description:
> >> >> > >>   If a method is marked async, nunit does not recognise it as a
> >> test,
> >> >> > >>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is
> still
> >> >> > >>   running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and
> the
> >> test
> >> >> > >>   can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >>   As detailed here
> >> >> > http://anthonysteele.co.uk/async-and-await-with-nunit
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >>   MSTest supports async tests
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >>
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> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Regards,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Ravichandran Jv
> >> >> > http://ravichandranjv.blogspot.com
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > ** Attachment added: "test45.txt"
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >>
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> >> >> >
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> >> >> > Title:
> >> >> >   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Status in NUnit Test Framework:
> >> >> >   Triaged
> >> >> > Status in NUnitLite Testing Framework:
> >> >> >   Triaged
> >> >> > Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
> >> >> >   In Progress
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Bug description:
> >> >> >   If a method is marked async, nunit does not recognise it as a
> test,
> >> >> >   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is still
> >> >> >   running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and the
> test
> >> >> >   can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >   As detailed here
> >> http://anthonysteele.co.uk/async-and-await-with-nunit
> >> >> >
> >> >> >   MSTest supports async tests
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2012/03/13/what-s-new-for-mstest-unit-tests-in-visual-studio-11-beta.aspx
> >> >> >
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> >> >>
> >> >> Title:
> >> >>   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >> >>
> >> >> Status in NUnit Test Framework:
> >> >>   Triaged
> >> >> Status in NUnitLite Testing Framework:
> >> >>   Triaged
> >> >> Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
> >> >>   In Progress
> >> >>
> >> >> Bug description:
> >> >>   If a method is marked async, nunit does not recognise it as a test,
> >> >>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is still
> >> >>   running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and the
> test
> >> >>   can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.
> >> >>
> >> >>   As detailed here
> >> http://anthonysteele.co.uk/async-and-await-with-nunit
> >> >>
> >> >>   MSTest supports async tests
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2012/03/13/what-s-new-for-mstest-unit-tests-in-visual-studio-11-beta.aspx
> >> >>
> >> >> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> >> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Regards,
> >> >
> >> > Ravichandran Jv
> >> > http://ravichandranjv.blogspot.com
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to NUnit
> >> > Extended Testing Platform.
> >> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057981
> >> >
> >> > Title:
> >> >   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >> >
> >> > To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> >> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions
> >>
> >> --
> >> You received this bug notification because you are a member of NUnit
> >> Developers, which is subscribed to NUnit V2.
> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057981
> >>
> >> Title:
> >>   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >>
> >> Status in NUnit Test Framework:
> >>   Triaged
> >> Status in NUnitLite Testing Framework:
> >>   Triaged
> >> Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
> >>   In Progress
> >>
> >> Bug description:
> >>   If a method is marked async, nunit does not recognise it as a test,
> >>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is still
> >>   running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and the test
> >>   can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.
> >>
> >>   As detailed here
> http://anthonysteele.co.uk/async-and-await-with-nunit
> >>
> >>   MSTest supports async tests
> >>
> >>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2012/03/13/what-s-new-for-mstest-unit-tests-in-visual-studio-11-beta.aspx
> >>
> >> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ravichandran Jv
> > http://ravichandranjv.blogspot.com
> >
> > --
> > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to NUnit
> > Extended Testing Platform.
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057981
> >
> > Title:
> >   C#5 async tests are not supported
> >
> > To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of NUnit
> Developers, which is subscribed to NUnit V2.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057981
>
> Title:
>   C#5 async tests are not supported
>
> Status in NUnit Test Framework:
>   Triaged
> Status in NUnitLite Testing Framework:
>   Triaged
> Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
>   In Progress
>
> Bug description:
>   If a method is marked async, nunit does not recognise it as a test,
>   and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is still
>   running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and the test
>   can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.
>
>   As detailed here http://anthonysteele.co.uk/async-and-await-with-nunit
>
>   MSTest supports async tests
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2012/03/13/what-s-new-for-mstest-unit-tests-in-visual-studio-11-beta.aspx
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions
>


-- 
Regards,

Ravichandran Jv
http://ravichandranjv.blogspot.com

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057981

Title:
  C#5 async tests are not supported

Status in NUnit Test Framework:
  Triaged
Status in NUnitLite Testing Framework:
  Triaged
Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  If a method is marked async, nunit does not recognise it as a test,
  and some test runners may incorrectly  pass it while it is still
  running. These methods actually return a Task not void, and the test
  can only be passed if the task completes without a failure.

  As detailed here http://anthonysteele.co.uk/async-and-await-with-nunit

  MSTest supports async tests
  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2012/03/13/what-s-new-for-mstest-unit-tests-in-visual-studio-11-beta.aspx

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+bug/1057981/+subscriptions


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