Is there something similar to CollectionAssert.AreEquivalent() that works with nested collections?
The following code...
CollectionAssert.AreEquivalent (
new Dictionary<int, Dictionary<int, string>>
{
{ 1, new Dictionary < int, string > { { 10, "foo" }, { 11, "bar" }, { 12, "spam" } } },
{ 2, new Dictionary < int, string > { { 20, "eggs" }, { 21, "eels" } } },
{ 3, new Dictionary < int, string > { { 30, "hovercraft" } } }
},
new Dictionary<int, Dictionary<int, string>>
{
{ 1, new Dictionary < int, string > { { 10, "foo" }, { 11, "bar" }, { 12, "spam" } } },
{ 2, new Dictionary < int, string > { { 20, "eggs" }, { 21, "eels" } } },
{ 3, new Dictionary < int, string > { { 30, "hovercraft" } } }
} );
throws this exception...
Expected: equivalent to
< [1, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]],
[2, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]],
[3, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]] >
But was:
< [1, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]],
[2, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]],
[3, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]] >
The following assert passes:
CollectionAssert.AreEquivalent (
new Dictionary < int, string > { { 10, "foo" }, { 11, "bar" }, { 12, "spam" } },
new Dictionary < int, string > { { 10, "foo" }, { 11, "bar" }, { 12, "spam" } } );
If I make changes to the expected collection, the assert throws an exception with the entire content of both collections in the message:
Expected: equivalent to < [10, foo], [11, bar], [12, spam] >
But was: < [10, foo], [11, bar], [12, eggs] >
I'm using NUnit 2.4.7.0.