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Ok I think I understand why the first case (without the setup but with the TypeMoq.It.is
call in the verify) was failing.
In your implementation, I'm guessing you are saving an invocation to a method by keeping a deep copy of parameters. Doing otherwise would result in weird issues since you have no guaranty that code under test will not modify these objects/arrays (there's no issue for primitives).
So if I understand correctly, the right way to verify in my test scenario is to use the 3rd case/example (verify without TypeMoq.It.is
). There's no way to do a ===
verify on objects/arrays due to language limitation (objects/arrays are passed by reference forcing your library to do a deep copy on passed parameters while recording invocations).
Sorry for disturbing. Looks like I finally figure it out myself 😂
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Still playing with this, if I change my verify for this:
someMethodMock.verify(someMethod => someMethod({bar: BAR}), TypeMoq.Times.once());
it pass...
I clearly don't understand how this works.
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