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Assert.Fail
Chris edited this page Sep 5, 2016
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The Assert.Fail method provides you with the ability to generate a failure based on tests that are not encapsulated by the other methods. It is also useful in developing your own project-specific assertions.
Assert.Fail();
Assert.Fail( string message, params object[] parms );s
Here's an example of its use to create a private assertion that tests whether a string contains an expected value.
public void AssertStringContains( string expected, string actual )
{
AssertStringContains( expected, actual, string.Empty );
}
public void AssertStringContains( string expected, string actual,
string message )
{
if ( actual.IndexOf( expected ) < 0 )
Assert.Fail( message );
}
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