C Sharp and .NET tips
NUnit TestCases with instances of a type
public IEnumerable<TestCaseData> CanParseAsThingyTestCases
{
get
{
Setup();
yield return new TestCaseData(@"foo", new Thingy { name = "foo" });
yield return new TestCaseData(@"bar", new Thingy { name = "bar" });
}
}
[TestCaseSource(" CanParseAsThingyTestCases")]
public void CanParseAsThing(string input, Thingy expected)
{
...
source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/4230328/105282
RegEx
A somewhat convoluted example to demonstrate to avoid magic strings (ish)/
string pattern = @"^(?<WANT>Foo)bar$";
string input = @"Foobar";
Regex r = Regex(patern, RegexOptions.SingleLine);
Match m = r.Match(input);
foreach (string groupName in r.GetGroupNames()) {
if (groupName != "0") {
Console.WriteLine($"Found {m.Groups[groupName].Value} in {groupName}");
}
}
Note to self:
- Turn this into a useful example
- https://codereview.stackexchange.com/a/6962/2500
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/10417114/105282
A gitignore for dotnet core
source: https://gist.github.com/booyaa/db187f5555afdba82d371b76119920c5
# miscellany and obsolete artifact
*.swp
*.*~
project.lock.json
.DS_Store
*.pyc
# Visual Studio Code
.vscode
# Build results
[Bb]in/
[Oo]bj/