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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T05:55:23+00:00 2026-05-23T05:55:23+00:00

I have this class: public class TestClass { public TestClass(int? foo, string bar) {

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I have this class:

public class TestClass
{
 public TestClass(int? foo, string bar)
 {
   //..Something
 }
}

I am trying to mock it using MOQ like this

var mockA = new Mock<A>(new object[] {(int?)1, string.Empty})

or this,

var mockA = new Mock<A>(new object[] {1 as int?, string.Empty})

even this

var mockA = new Mock<A>(new object[] {(int?)null, string.Empty})

When I try to get the object like this

var objA = mockA.Object

it throws this exception

Can not instantiate proxy of class: TestClass.
Could not find a constructor that would match given arguments:
System.Int32,
System.String

(for the third one it throws null reference exception)

How to make it recognize that first argument is of type Nullable System.Int32 and not System.Int32.

(Please ignore that I am mocking a class and not an interface.)

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    2026-05-23T05:55:25+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:55 am

    In order to Mock an object with Moq, the object itself must have a public empty constructor.
    Methods you want to mock must be virtual in order to be overridden.

    Edit:

    I’m running Moq v4.0.20926 (latest from NuGet) and the following work:

    [TestMethod]
    public void TestMethod1()
    {
        var mock = new Mock<TestClass>(new object[] {null, null});
        mock.Setup(m => m.MockThis()).Returns("foo");
    
        Assert.AreEqual("foo", mock.Object.MockThis());
    }
    
    public class TestClass
    {
        public TestClass(int? foo, string bar)
        {
        }
    
        public virtual string MockThis()
        {
            return "bar";
        }
    }
    
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