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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:20:11+00:00 2026-05-11T18:20:11+00:00

I have a Data Access Object TransactionDao. When you call TransactionDao.Save(transaction) I would like

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I have a Data Access Object TransactionDao. When you call TransactionDao.Save(transaction) I would like for it to setting a transaction.IsSaved=true flag (this is a simplification the actual thing I’m trying to do is not quite so banal). So when mocking my TransactionDao with RhinoMocks how can I indicate that it should transform its input?

Ideally I would like to write something like this:

Expect.Call(delegate {dao.Save(transaction);}).Override(x => x.IsSaved=true);

Does anyone know how to do this?


Though I got a hint how to do it from the answer specified below the actual type signature is off, you have to do something like this:
Because of what Mark Ingram posted, seems like the best answer, though nobody’s explicitly said it, is to do this:

public delegate void FakeSave(Transaction t);
...
Expect.Call(delegate {dao.Save(t); }).Do( new FakeSave(delegate(Transaction t2) { t.IsSaved = true; }));
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    2026-05-11T18:20:12+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:20 pm

    Gorge,

    The simplest solution, which I found, applied to your question is the following:

    Expect.Call(() => dao.Save(transaction))
        .Do(new Action<Transaction>(x => x.IsSaved = true));
    

    So you don’t need to create a special delegate or anything else. Just use Action which is in standard .NET 3.5 libraries.

    Hope this help.
    Frantisek

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