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diff --git a/dotnet/Qpid.Integration.Tests/framework/Circuit.cs b/dotnet/Qpid.Integration.Tests/framework/Circuit.cs index d5f0ed15e2..aae9ca0496 100644 --- a/dotnet/Qpid.Integration.Tests/framework/Circuit.cs +++ b/dotnet/Qpid.Integration.Tests/framework/Circuit.cs @@ -1,102 +1,102 @@ -/*
- *
- * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
- * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
- * distributed with this work for additional information
- * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
- * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
- * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
- * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
- * software distributed under the License is distributed on an
- * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
- * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
- * specific language governing permissions and limitations
- * under the License.
- *
- */
-using System.Collections.Generic;//.IList;
-
-namespace Apache.Qpid.Integration.Tests.framework
-{
- /// <summary>
- /// A Circuit is the basic test unit against which test cases are to be written. A circuit consists of two 'ends', an
- /// instigating 'publisher' end and a more passive 'receivers' end.
- ///
- /// <p/>Once created, the life-cycle of a circuit may be controlled by <see cref="#start()"/>ing it, or <see cref="#close()"/>ing it.
- /// Once started, the circuit is ready to send messages over. Once closed the circuit can no longer be used.
- ///
- /// <p/>The state of the circuit may be taken with the <see cref="#check()"/> method, and asserted against by the
- /// <see cref="#applyAssertions(System.Collections.Generic.IList)"/> method.
- ///
- /// <p/>There is a default test procedure which may be performed against the circuit. The outline of this procedure is:
- ///
- /// <p/><pre>
- /// Start the circuit.
- /// Send test messages.
- /// Request a status report.
- /// Assert conditions on the publishing end of the circuit.
- /// Assert conditions on the receiving end of the circuit.
- /// Close the circuit.
- /// Pass with no failed assertions or fail with a list of failed assertions.
- /// </pre>
- ///
- /// <p/><table id="crc"><caption>CRC Card</caption>
- /// <tr><th> Responsibilities
- /// <tr><td> Supply the publishing and receiving ends of a test messaging circuit.
- /// <tr><td> Start the circuit running.
- /// <tr><td> Close the circuit down.
- /// <tr><td> Take a reading of the circuits state.
- /// <tr><td> Apply assertions against the circuits state.
- /// <tr><td> Send test messages over the circuit.
- /// <tr><td> Perform the default test procedue on the circuit.
- /// </table>
- /// </summary>
- public interface Circuit
- {
- /// <summary> Gets the interface on the publishing end of the circuit. </summary>
- ///
- /// <return> The publishing end of the circuit. </return>
- Publisher GetPublisher();
-
- /// <summary> Gets the interface on the receiving end of the circuit. </summary>
- ///
- /// <return> The receiving end of the circuit. </return>
- Receiver GetReceiver();
-
- /// <summary> Connects and starts the circuit. After this method is called the circuit is ready to send messages. </summary>
- void Start();
-
- /// <summary>
- /// Checks the test circuit. The effect of this is to gather the circuits state, for both ends of the circuit,
- /// into a report, against which assertions may be checked.
- /// </summary>
- void Check();
-
- /// <summary> Closes the circuit. All associated resources are closed. </summary>
- void Close();
-
- /// <summary>
- /// Applied a list of assertions against the test circuit. The <see cref="#check()"/> method should be called before doing
- /// this, to ensure that the circuit has gathered its state into a report to assert against.
- /// </summary>
- ///
- /// <param name="assertions"> The list of assertions to apply to the circuit. </param>
- ///
- /// <return> Any assertions that failed. </return>
- IList<Assertion> ApplyAssertions(IList<Assertion> assertions);
-
- /// <summary>
- /// Runs the default test procedure against the circuit, and checks that all of the specified assertions hold.
- /// </summary>
- ///
- /// <param name="numMessages"> The number of messages to send using the default test procedure. </param>
- /// <param name="assertions"> The list of assertions to apply. </param>
- ///
- /// <return> Any assertions that failed. </return>
- IList<Assertion> Test(int numMessages, IList<Assertion> assertions);
- }
+/* + * + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one + * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file + * distributed with this work for additional information + * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file + * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the + * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance + * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, + * software distributed under the License is distributed on an + * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY + * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the + * specific language governing permissions and limitations + * under the License. + * + */ +using System.Collections.Generic;//.IList; + +namespace Apache.Qpid.Integration.Tests.framework +{ + /// <summary> + /// A Circuit is the basic test unit against which test cases are to be written. A circuit consists of two 'ends', an + /// instigating 'publisher' end and a more passive 'receivers' end. + /// + /// <p/>Once created, the life-cycle of a circuit may be controlled by <see cref="#start()"/>ing it, or <see cref="#close()"/>ing it. + /// Once started, the circuit is ready to send messages over. Once closed the circuit can no longer be used. + /// + /// <p/>The state of the circuit may be taken with the <see cref="#check()"/> method, and asserted against by the + /// <see cref="#applyAssertions(System.Collections.Generic.IList)"/> method. + /// + /// <p/>There is a default test procedure which may be performed against the circuit. The outline of this procedure is: + /// + /// <p/><pre> + /// Start the circuit. + /// Send test messages. + /// Request a status report. + /// Assert conditions on the publishing end of the circuit. + /// Assert conditions on the receiving end of the circuit. + /// Close the circuit. + /// Pass with no failed assertions or fail with a list of failed assertions. + /// </pre> + /// + /// <p/><table id="crc"><caption>CRC Card</caption> + /// <tr><th> Responsibilities + /// <tr><td> Supply the publishing and receiving ends of a test messaging circuit. + /// <tr><td> Start the circuit running. + /// <tr><td> Close the circuit down. + /// <tr><td> Take a reading of the circuits state. + /// <tr><td> Apply assertions against the circuits state. + /// <tr><td> Send test messages over the circuit. + /// <tr><td> Perform the default test procedue on the circuit. + /// </table> + /// </summary> + public interface Circuit + { + /// <summary> Gets the interface on the publishing end of the circuit. </summary> + /// + /// <return> The publishing end of the circuit. </return> + Publisher GetPublisher(); + + /// <summary> Gets the interface on the receiving end of the circuit. </summary> + /// + /// <return> The receiving end of the circuit. </return> + Receiver GetReceiver(); + + /// <summary> Connects and starts the circuit. After this method is called the circuit is ready to send messages. </summary> + void Start(); + + /// <summary> + /// Checks the test circuit. The effect of this is to gather the circuits state, for both ends of the circuit, + /// into a report, against which assertions may be checked. + /// </summary> + void Check(); + + /// <summary> Closes the circuit. All associated resources are closed. </summary> + void Close(); + + /// <summary> + /// Applied a list of assertions against the test circuit. The <see cref="#check()"/> method should be called before doing + /// this, to ensure that the circuit has gathered its state into a report to assert against. + /// </summary> + /// + /// <param name="assertions"> The list of assertions to apply to the circuit. </param> + /// + /// <return> Any assertions that failed. </return> + IList<Assertion> ApplyAssertions(IList<Assertion> assertions); + + /// <summary> + /// Runs the default test procedure against the circuit, and checks that all of the specified assertions hold. + /// </summary> + /// + /// <param name="numMessages"> The number of messages to send using the default test procedure. </param> + /// <param name="assertions"> The list of assertions to apply. </param> + /// + /// <return> Any assertions that failed. </return> + IList<Assertion> Test(int numMessages, IList<Assertion> assertions); + } }
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