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I have a testcase, when I Run the testcase in VS2010, the testcase passes.

But, later I found out that the testcase was not correct, the assertion in CheckStatus() method should fail, and I got the assertion fail when I Debug the testcase.

So what can be the reason that testcase passes in Run mode?

    [TestMethod]
    public void TestMethod() {
        Invokable.Invoke(() => TestApplication.AnEvent+= CheckStatus);
        try {
            TestApplication.SearchCommand.Execute();
            Assert.AreEqual(State.Update, TestApplication.State);
        } finally {
            Invokable.Invoke(() => {
                TestApplication.AnEvent -= CheckStatus);
            });
        }
    }

    private void CheckStatus() {
        Assert.AreEqual(State.Initial, TestApplication.State);
    }
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  • It is cross-thread testing. It seems that the testcase treats the failed assertion from CheckStatus() as an exception, as I can see the TestApplication.SearchCommand.Execute() is interrupted inside. But I still do not understand why the testcase passes in this case.
    – Jim
    Jan 28, 2013 at 14:45

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Looks like a timing issue, perhaps caused by code in Debug mode running slower.

The calls to Invoke give a clue that you're doing cross-thread communication. If so, look in to how to synchronise between threads before further testing, as it is possible that the test is running before the invoke has had a chance to be invoked.

You could test this yourself with a Thread.Sleep() before the Execute() method.

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  • Are you sure the CheckStatus test is running at all? Perhaps set a flag to true after the Assert in the CheckStatus method. Test for it being true before the Execute() method (in Run/Debug modes).
    – g t
    Jan 28, 2013 at 14:59
  • Ýes, the CheckStatus() is running. If I put a try..catch..in CheckStatus(), an exception is caught.
    – Jim
    Jan 29, 2013 at 14:00

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