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Making sure all IWorker implementers call CanHandle from Handle without a mocking framework

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You have an interface that allows you to treat all worker classes – classes that handle a specific type of work – as just one type: IWorker;

You want your worker classes to be able to do their work without having to check their backs every step of the way.

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Testing every implementer of an interface with the same tests using MSTest

You have an interface and multiple implementers of that interface. You want to test all those implementing classes using the same tests. And you do not want to repeat yourself. That would be … like … Gah!

Using NUnit that is a breeze. But you, you use MSTest,

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Testing every implementer of an interface with the same tests using NUnit

You have an interface and multiple implementers of that interface. You want to test all those implementing classes using the same tests. And you do not want to repeat yourself. That would be … like … Gah!

Using a unit test framework like NUnit that is a breeze.

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How do I test an interface? Should I even do that?

Every so often this comes up: I have an interface. It has methods. I should unit test everything. So I should test this interface. But how? It doesn’t have an implementation…?!

Right…

Well…

Hmm…

No. Of course you don’t test the interface.

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