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chore(deps): bump Moq from 4.12.0 to 4.13.0 in /src/Templates/MvxNative/Shared/test/MvxNative.Core.Test #535

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Bumps Moq from 4.12.0 to 4.13.0.

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4.13.0 (2019-08-31)

Changed

  • Improved error message that is supplied with ArgumentException thrown when Setup or Verify are called on a protected method if the method could not be found with both the name and compatible argument types specified (@​thomasfdm, #852).

  • mock.Invocations.Clear() now removes traces of previous invocations more thoroughly by additionally resetting all setups to an "unmatched" state. (@​stakx, #854)

  • Consistent Callback delegate validation regardless of whether or not Callback is preceded by a Returns: Validation for post-Returns callback delegates used to be very relaxed, but is now equally strict as in the pre-Returns case.) (@​stakx, #876)

  • Subscription to mocked events used to be handled less strictly than subscription to regular CLI events. As with the latter, subscribing to mocked events now also requires all handlers to have the same delegate type. (@​stakx, #891)

  • Moq will throw when it detects that an argument matcher will never match anything due to the presence of an implicit conversion operator. (@​michelcedric, #897, #898)

  • New algorithm for matching invoked methods against methods specified in setup/verification expressions. (@​stakx, #904)

Added

  • Added support for setup and verification of the event handlers through Setup[Add|Remove] and Verify[Add|Remove|All] (@​lepijohnny, #825)

  • Added support for lambda expressions while creating a mock through new Mock<SomeType>(() => new SomeType("a", "b")) and repository.Create<SomeType>(() => new SomeType("a", "b")). This makes the process of mocking a class without a parameterless constructor simpler (compiler syntax checker...). (@​frblondin, #884)

  • Support for matching generic type arguments: mock.Setup(m => m.Method<It.IsAnyType>(...)). (@​stakx, #908)

    The standard type matchers are:

    • It.IsAnyType — matches any type
    • It.IsSubtype<T> — matches T and proper subtypes of T
    • It.IsValueType — matches only value types

    You can create your own custom type matchers:

    [TypeMatcher]
    class Either<A, B> : ITypeMatcher
    {
        public bool Matches(Type type) => type == typeof(A) || type == typeof(B);
    }
  • In order to support type matchers (see bullet point above), some new overloads have been added to existing methods:

    • setup.Callback(new InvocationAction(invocation => ...)),
      setup.Returns(new InvocationFunc(invocation => ...)):

      The lambda specified in these new overloads will receive an IInvocation representing the current invocation from which type arguments as well as arguments can be discovered.

    • Match.Create<T>((object argument, Type parameterType) => ..., ...),
      It.Is<T>((object argument, Type parameterType) => ...):

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Commits
  • a12fe5b Update version to 4.13.0
  • fff9464 Retire .xdoc XML documentation files (#916)
  • 3024c61 Merge pull request #915 from stakx/returnsasync-null
  • 50b5d0a Update the changelog
  • 6f8edce Add special handling for .ReturnsAsync(null)
  • 030f000 .ReturnsAsync(null): should interpret as value, not lambda
  • bf45f80 Merge pull request #914 from stakx/events
  • 429e870 Update the changelog
  • 3117d53 Add more tests re: event method resolution
  • 645c034 Represent events not by name only, but by their EventInfo
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Bumps [Moq](https://github.com/moq/moq4) from 4.12.0 to 4.13.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/moq/moq4/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/moq/moq4/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](devlooped/moq@v4.12.0...v4.13.0)

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@Plac3hold3r Plac3hold3r merged commit 0857dd7 into develop Sep 2, 2019
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