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// <file>
// <copyright see="prj:///doc/copyright.txt"/>
// <license see="prj:///doc/license.txt"/>
// <owner name="Mike Krüger" email="mike@icsharpcode.net"/>
// <version>$Revision: 1609 $</version>
// </file>
using System;
using System.IO;
using NUnit.Framework;
using ICSharpCode.NRefactory.Parser;
using ICSharpCode.NRefactory.Ast;
namespace ICSharpCode.NRefactory.Tests.Ast
{
[TestFixture]
public class SwitchStatementTests
{
#region C#
[Test]
public void CSharpSwitchStatementTest()
{
SwitchStatement switchStmt = ParseUtilCSharp.ParseStatement<SwitchStatement>("switch (a) { case 4: case 5: break; case 6: break; default: break; }");
Assert.AreEqual("a", ((IdentifierExpression)switchStmt.SwitchExpression).Identifier);
// TODO: Extend test
}
#endregion
#region VB.NET
[Test]
public void VBSwitchStatementTest()
{
SwitchStatement switchStmt = ParseUtilVBNet.ParseStatement<SwitchStatement>("Select Case a\n Case 4, 5\n Case 6\n Case Else\n End Select");
Assert.AreEqual("a", ((IdentifierExpression)switchStmt.SwitchExpression).Identifier);
// TODO: Extend test
}
[Test]
public void InvalidVBSwitchStatementTest()
{
SwitchStatement switchStmt = ParseUtilVBNet.ParseStatement<SwitchStatement>("Select Case a\n Case \n End Select", true);
Assert.AreEqual("a", ((IdentifierExpression)switchStmt.SwitchExpression).Identifier);
SwitchSection sec = switchStmt.SwitchSections[0];
Assert.AreEqual(0, sec.SwitchLabels.Count);
}
#endregion
}
}
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