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Sorry,for this question in this forum, but I search for days now but I found no solution.
I have a c#-dll (built .net4.0)with test-fixtures inside. Verything runs well.
But, when I make the "code-window" inside the "Errors and Failures" visible by dragging the splitter-bar, then I get an exception from NUnit and I can not see any code as expected. If I accept the exception by pressing "Continue", then a cross-mark is displayed.
Do you have any idea?
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Frygreen wrote: Do you have any idea?
No, sorry, haven't had one for years.
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Frygreen wrote: Do you have any idea?
This is the wrong place to ask a question. I suggest you move it pretty quick before you get flamed. Try the c# forum.
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I moved (copied it to C#)
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Modify (edit) the original post to say that and you'll probably get left alone.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Frygreen wrote: I moved (copied it to C#)
Still visible in the Lounge...
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Frygreen wrote: Do you have any idea?
No.
Frygreen wrote: Sorry,for
Whitespace.
Frygreen wrote: (built .net4.0)with
Grammar. Whitespaces are not an "english-only"-thing.
Frygreen wrote: Verything
Grammar. Please read the text before posting it.
Frygreen wrote: I get an exception from NUnit and I can not see any code as expected
Add the exception message. Without it there is anyways no one who could answer your question no matter where you post the question. The more details you give the better are the answers you receive.
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