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Given these classes:

public class DrumAndBassBand
{
    public Drums Drum { get; set; }
    public Bass Bass { get; set; }
}

public class Instrument
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public int SerialNumber { get; set; }
}
public class Drums : Instrument { }
public class Bass : Instrument { }

Why does this test pass...

[Fact]
public void DrumAndBassBand_Equality_Behaves_As_Expected_Version_One()
{
    // arrange
    var template = new Fixture().Create<DrumAndBassBand>();

    // act
    var createdBand = new DrumAndBassBand {Drum = template.Drum, Bass = template.Bass};

    // assert         
    var createdLikeness = createdBand.AsSource().OfLikeness<DrumAndBassBand>()
        .Without(x => x.Bass)
        .CreateProxy();
    createdLikeness.Drum = createdBand.Drum;

    Assert.True(createdLikeness.Equals(template));

    var templateLikeness = template.AsSource().OfLikeness<DrumAndBassBand>()
        .Without(x => x.Bass)
        .CreateProxy();
    templateLikeness.Drum = template.Drum;

    Assert.True(templateLikeness.Equals(createdBand));
}

...and this one fail? (the difference is the DrumAndBaseBand instantiation)

[Fact]
public void DrumAndBassBand_Equality_Behaves_As_Expected_Version_Two()
{
    // arrange
    var template = new Fixture().Create<DrumAndBassBand>();

    // act
    var createdBand =
        new DrumAndBassBand
        {
            Drum = new Drums { Name = template.Drum.Name, SerialNumber = template.Drum.SerialNumber },
            Bass = new Bass { Name = template.Bass.Name, SerialNumber = template.Bass.SerialNumber }
        };

    // assert
    var createdLikeness = createdBand.AsSource().OfLikeness<DrumAndBassBand>()
        .Without(x => x.Bass)
        .CreateProxy();
    createdLikeness.Drum = createdBand.Drum;

    Assert.True(createdLikeness.Equals(template));

    var templateLikeness = template.AsSource().OfLikeness<DrumAndBassBand>()
        .Without(x => x.Bass)
        .CreateProxy();
    templateLikeness.Drum = template.Drum;

    Assert.True(templateLikeness.Equals(createdBand));
}
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  • 1
    From version 3.0.4 and above the values are automatically copied to the proxy instance (which means, createdLikeness.Drum = createdBand.Drum; is going to happen automatically). Mar 28, 2013 at 8:52
  • Well done, sir. Well done, indeed.
    – Jeff
    Mar 28, 2013 at 19:33

1 Answer 1

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In the second test, the Drum and Bass instances are different from the template where you are trying to compare.

You can always run a Likeness (without creating a Proxy) and inspect the output:

Test 'DrumAndBassBand_Equality_Behaves_As_Expected_Version_Two' failed: 

Ploeh.SemanticComparison.LikenessException:
    The provided value DrumAndBassBand did not match the expected value DrumAndBassBand. 

The following members did not match: 
- Drum.

That basically means that you have to provide a hint when creating a Likeness for the the comparison of the Drum instance.

The first half of the test becomes:

var createdLikeness = createdBand
    .AsSource().OfLikeness<DrumAndBassBand>()
    .With(x => x.Drum)
        .EqualsWhen((s, d) => s.Drum == createdBand.Drum)
    .Without(x => x.Bass)
    .CreateProxy();

The source destination's Drums equals other Drums when it is really a createdBand instance Drum.

Similarly, the second half of the test becomes:

var templateLikeness = template
    .AsSource().OfLikeness<DrumAndBassBand>()
    .With(x => x.Drum)
        .EqualsWhen((s, d) => s.Drum == template.Drum)
    .Without(x => x.Bass)
    .CreateProxy();

The above allow you to have very flexible comparisons (and you can always customize it even further).

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  • Thanks, Nikos - that did the trick. I hadn't seen anything good on the use of With().EqualsWhen() so far, so this is great!
    – Jeff
    Mar 25, 2013 at 17:38

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