Hello:
I'm planning to implement my own set of constraints, and am having some difficulty understanding how to implement the following methods of the Constraint class.
public abstract class Constraint
{
public abstract void WriteDescriptionTo( MessageWriter writer );
public virtual void WriteMessageTo( MessageWriter writer );
public virtual void WriteActualValueTo( MessageWriter writer );
}
The documentation suggests reading the source code to get a good idea on how to use them, but I've studied many constraints and haven't seen much deviation from their implementation -- usually WriteDescriptionTo() is the only implemented method.
From my observations:
WriteMessageTo()is called to write the assertion error message to the consoleWriteActualValueTo()formats the value of the actual parameter that is given to the constraint, for writing to the console
However, I don't understand the purpose of WriteDescriptionTo(), nor understand why it is abstract -- especially when overriding WriteMessageTo() suffices.
