using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using EnterpriseSample.Core.Domain; namespace EnterpriseSample.Tests.TestFactories { public class TestCustomersFactory { public List<Customer> CreateCustomers() { List<Customer> customerListing = new List<Customer>(); customerListing.Add(Customer1); customerListing.Add(Customer2); customerListing.Add(Customer3); return customerListing; } public Customer CreateCustomer() { return Customer1; } private Customer Customer1 { get { Customer customer = TestGlobals.TestCustomer; List<Order> customerOrders = new TestOrdersFactory().CreateOrders(); // Cool little example of using a delegate to process a list customerOrders.ForEach(delegate(Order order) { customer.AddOrder(order); }); return customer; } } private Customer Customer2 { get { Customer customer = new Customer("B"); return customer; } } private Customer Customer3 { get { Customer customer = new Customer("C"); return customer; } } } }
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