using System;
namespace DotNetMock.Core{
/// <summary>
/// Interface to encapsulate specific testing framework from DotNetMock.
/// </summary>
public interface ITestFramework
{
#region AssertEquals methods
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that two objects are equal. If the objects are not equal the assertions fails with the
/// given message.
/// </summary>
void AssertEquals( string message, object expectedObject, object actualObject );
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that two objects are equal. If the objects are not equal the assertions fails.
/// </summary>
void AssertEquals( object expectedObject, object actualObject );
#endregion
#region Fail methods
/// <summary>
/// Fails a test with no message
/// </summary>
void Fail();
/// <summary>
/// Fails a test with the specified message
/// </summary>
void Fail( string message );
#endregion
#region Assert methods
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that a given condition is true. If the condition is not true, the assertion fails
/// with the given message.
/// </summary>
void Assert( string message, bool assertion );
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that a given condition is true. If the condition is not true, the assertion fails.
/// </summary>
void Assert( bool assertion );
#endregion
#region AssertNull methods
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that an object is null. If the object is not null, the assertion fails with the given
/// message.
/// </summary>
void AssertNull( string message, object assertion );
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that an object is null. If the object is not null, the assertion fails.
/// </summary>
void AssertNull( object assertion );
#endregion
#region AssertNotNull methods
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that an object is not null. If the object is null, the assertion fails with the given
/// message.
/// </summary>
void AssertNotNull( string message, object assertion );
/// <summary>
/// Asserts that an object is not null. If the object is null, the assertion fails.
/// </summary>
void AssertNotNull( object assertion );
#endregion
}
}
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