//===================================================================================
// Microsoft patterns & practices
// Composite Application Guidance for Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight
//===================================================================================
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// LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
//===================================================================================
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//===================================================================================
using System;
using System.Windows.Input;
namespace Microsoft.Practices.Composite.Presentation.Tests.Mocks
{
internal class MockCommand : ICommand
{
public bool ExecuteCalled { get; set; }
public bool CanExecuteReturnValue = true;
public object ExecuteParameter;
public object CanExecuteParameter;
public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged;
public void Execute(object parameter)
{
ExecuteCalled = true;
ExecuteParameter = parameter;
}
public bool CanExecute(object parameter)
{
CanExecuteParameter = parameter;
return CanExecuteReturnValue;
}
public void RaiseCanExecuteChanged()
{
if (this.CanExecuteChanged != null)
this.CanExecuteChanged(this, EventArgs.Empty);
}
}
}