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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:43:46+00:00 2026-05-12T06:43:46+00:00

Which of these is correct? var mockLogger = new Mock<EntLibLogger>(); mockLogger.Setup(i => i.CreateTracer(It.IsAny<string>())) .Returns((string

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Which of these is correct?

var mockLogger = new Mock<EntLibLogger>();
mockLogger.Setup(i => i.CreateTracer(It.IsAny<string>()))
    .Returns((string operationName) =>
        {
            var mockTracer = new Mock<EntLibTracer>(operationName);
            mockTracer.Setup(i => i.IsTracingEnabled())
                .Returns(true);
            mockTracer.CallBase = true;

            return mockTracer.Object;
        });
mockLogger.CallBase = true;

//EntLibLogger.Current is a singleton that is shared across multiple threads.
//This Initialize method will set EntLibLogger.Current to the mocked instance
//instead of the default (non-mocked) configuration
EntLibLogger.Initialize(mockLogger.Object);

OR

var mockTracer = new Mock<EntLibTracer>(operationName);
mockTracer.Setup(i => i.IsTracingEnabled())
    .Returns(true);
mockTracer.CallBase = true;

var mockLogger = new Mock<EntLibLogger>();
mockLogger.Setup(i => i.CreateTracer(It.IsAny<string>()))
    .Returns(mockTracer.Object);
mockLogger.CallBase = true;

EntLibLogger.Initialize(mockLogger.Object);

I believe the first approach is correct but I am not sure if Moq might be doing some magic under the hood and just wanted to validate 🙂

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    2026-05-12T06:43:46+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:43 am

    I guess the main question is what you want to happen if it calls CreateTracer twice. In the first version you’ll get two different mock tracers; in the second you’ll get the same one twice.

    The second version is what I’ve usually used in jMock, EasyMock and Rhino.Mocks – but I don’t have any experience with Moq, so it may be more idiomatic to use the first form there. The second is simpler though, IMO 🙂

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