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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Just a quick note that could drive you completely mad if you were not aware...

If you are using NUnitForms for testing your GUI and have code in the forms "Shown" event, it will not run unless you follow the Form.Show call with Application.DoEvents(), see sample code below

This example is just a Label (label1) dumped on a Form with the Load and Shown events updating the label with the respective event text:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace NUnitFormsDemo1
{
    public partial class ShownTestForm : Form
    {
        public ShownTestForm()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        private void ShownTestForm_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            label1.Text = "Load";
        }

        private void ShownTestForm_Shown(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            label1.Text = "Shown";
        }
    }
}

Here is some sample NUnitForms test code, the first test asserts that after the Form.Show call the label text is "Load" and the second test shows that the label text is "Shown".

using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using NUnit.Framework;
using NUnit.Extensions.Forms;

namespace NUnitFormsDemo1.UnitTests
{
    [TestFixture]
    public class TestFormShownIssue : NUnitFormTest
    {
        [Test]
        public void TestFormShow()
        {
            ShownTestForm frm = new ShownTestForm();
            LabelTester label1Tester = new LabelTester("label1");
            frm.Show();
            Assert.AreEqual("Load", label1Tester.Text);
        }

        [Test]
        public void TestFormShowWithDoEvents()
        {
            ShownTestForm frm = new ShownTestForm();
            LabelTester label1Tester = new LabelTester("label1");
            frm.Show();
            Application.DoEvents(); // allows the 'Shown' event to fire
            Assert.AreEqual("Shown", label1Tester.Text);
        }
    }
}

I will take an educated guess that this is due to the GUI message pump etc.

In general if I come across this any of this type of unexpected behavior with NUnitForms I will try a DoEvents before tearing my hair out.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:30:07 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00) |  |  |  |  | #
Monday, April 03, 2006
The designer could not be shown for this file because none of the classes within it can be designed. The designer inspected the following classes in the file: DerivedControl --- The base class 'GenericControlBase' could not be loaded. Ensure the assembly has been referenced and that all projects have been built. I can understand – but it’s still a bit annoying! I have some windows forms user controls that inherit from a class that implements generics. Problem is the designer can’t reflect those classes and in turn spits out the wonderful error above.
Monday, April 03, 2006 10:10:43 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00) |  |  | #
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