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using System;
using System.IO;
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace ICSharpCode.NRefactory.CSharp
{
[TestFixture]
public class OutputVisitorTests
{
void AssertOutput(string expected, Expression expr, CSharpFormattingOptions policy = null)
{
if (policy == null)
policy = new CSharpFormattingOptions();;
StringWriter w = new StringWriter();
w.NewLine = "\n";
expr.AcceptVisitor(new OutputVisitor(new TextWriterOutputFormatter(w) { IndentationString = "\t" }, policy), null);
Assert.AreEqual(expected.Replace("\r", ""), w.ToString());
}
[Test, Ignore("Incorrect whitespace")]
public void AssignmentInCollectionInitialize()
{
Expression expr = new ObjectCreateExpression {
Type = new SimpleType("List"),
Initializer = new ArrayInitializerExpression(
new ArrayInitializerExpression(
new AssignmentExpression(new IdentifierExpression("a"), new PrimitiveExpression(1))
)
)
};
AssertOutput("new List {\n {\n a = 1\n }\n}", expr);
}
}
}