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37 lines
1.1 KiB
37 lines
1.1 KiB
// Copyright (c) AlphaSierraPapa for the SharpDevelop Team (for details please see \doc\copyright.txt) |
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// This code is distributed under MIT X11 license (for details please see \doc\license.txt) |
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using System; |
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using System.Linq; |
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using NUnit.Framework; |
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namespace ICSharpCode.NRefactory.CSharp.Parser.Statements |
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{ |
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[TestFixture] |
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public class ForStatementTests |
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{ |
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[Test] |
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public void ForeachStatementTest() |
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{ |
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ForeachStatement foreachStmt = ParseUtilCSharp.ParseStatement<ForeachStatement>("foreach (int i in myColl) {} "); |
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// TODO : Extend test. |
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} |
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[Test] |
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public void EmptyForStatementTest() |
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{ |
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ForStatement forStmt = ParseUtilCSharp.ParseStatement<ForStatement>("for (;;) ;"); |
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Assert.AreEqual(0, forStmt.Initializers.Count()); |
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Assert.AreEqual(0, forStmt.Iterators.Count()); |
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Assert.IsNull(forStmt.Condition); |
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Assert.IsTrue(forStmt.EmbeddedStatement is EmptyStatement); |
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} |
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[Test] |
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public void ForStatementTest() |
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{ |
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ForStatement forStmt = ParseUtilCSharp.ParseStatement<ForStatement>("for (int i = 5; i < 6; ++i) {} "); |
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// TODO : Extend test. |
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} |
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} |
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}
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