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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T01:05:51+00:00 2026-05-12T01:05:51+00:00

I am trying to test that a method to load a UI matrix is

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I am trying to test that a method to load a UI matrix is being loaded properly. The test fails unless I tell the mock framework to ignore the argument passed, giving me the following message:

Rhino.Mocks.Exceptions.ExpectationViolationException :
ITimeSheetMatrixWidget.Load
(Smack.ConstructionAdmin.Domain.TransferObjects.TimeSheetDtoAssembler
+d__1); Expected #1, Actual #0.

What is interesting is that the message is somehow picking up a call made to another object that assembles DTOs from the domain model – I don’t get it!

Here is the interface / method Sut is:

public interface ITimeSheetMatrixWidget : IMatrixWidget {
    .....
    void Load(IEnumerable<DynamicDisplayDto>activities);
    .....

}

And here is the test:

[Test]
public void SettingTheWidget_TriggersLoad_NonProjectActivities() {
        var f = _getFacade();
        // create test activities
        TestDataFactory.SetupTestActivities(f);
        Assert.That(f.NonProjectDtos.Count(), Is.GreaterThan(0));

        // create the presenter
        var filterService = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IProjectFilterService>();
        var view = MockRepository.GenerateStub<ITimeSheetView>();
        var timeSheetPresenter = new TimeSheetPresenter(f, filterService, view);

        // inject the mocked widget & trigger the Load
        var widget = MockRepository.GenerateMock<ITimeSheetMatrixWidget>();
        timeSheetPresenter.ActivityMatrix = widget;

        widget.AssertWasCalled(x => x.Load(f.NonProjectDtos), 
            mo =>mo.IgnoreArguments()); <-- ok, but not useful
        //widget.AssertWasCalled(x => x.Load(f.NonProjectDtos)); <-- generates the Exception
    }

Can someone explain the failure message?

As an aside, I did post this on the Rhino Mocks forum this morning but traffic there looks like it is very low.

Thank you for your help!
Berryl

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    2026-05-12T01:05:52+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:05 am

    Rhino was stating the fact that the way the test was laid out, I wasn’t getting the call I’d told it to expect. The test below is an effective way to test an IEnumerable argument:

    [Test]
    public void ProjectMatrix_Injection_IsLoaded()
        {
            _projectMatrix = MockRepository.GenerateMock<ITimeSheetMatrixWidget>();
    
            var dtos = _facade.ProjectDtos;
            _projectMatrix.Expect(x => x.Load(Arg<IEnumerable<DynamicDisplayDto>>.List.Equal(dtos))).Return(dtos.Count());
    
            new MatrixEntryService(_facade, _projectMatrix, _nonProjectMatrix, _totalMatrix);
    
            _projectMatrix.VerifyAllExpectations();
        }
    

    The first trick is using the Rhino argument constraints:

    Arg<IEnumerable<DynamicDisplayDto>>
    

    The second trick is to use the List extension, instead of Is:

    List.Equal(dtos)
    
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