Take Unit Testing to the Next Level: Listing 1.

Generated PerformOp Test Method

/// <summary>
///A test for PerformOp
///</summary>
[TestMethod()]
public void PerformOpTest()
{
  CalcMath target = new CalcMath (); 
  Op operation = null; // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
  double value = 0F; // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
  double expected = 0F; // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
  double actual;
  actual = target.PerformOp(operation, value);
  Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
  Assert.Inconclusive("Verify the correctness of this test method.");
}

About the Author

Jeff Levinson is the Application Lifecycle Management practice lead for Northwest Cadence specializing in process and methodology. He is the co-author of "Pro Visual Studio Team System with Database Professionals" (Apress 2007), the author of "Building Client/Server Applications with VB.NET" (Apress 2003) and has written numerous articles. He is an MCAD, MCSD, MCDBA, MCT and is a Team System MVP. He has a Masters in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and is a former Solutions Design and Integration Architect for The Boeing Company. You can reach him at [email protected].

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