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Isolate.Verify.NonPublic.WasNotCalled() does not throw an ex
Isolate.Verify.NonPublic.WasCalled not working?
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Isolate.Verify.WasNotCalled() bugged in 6.1.2 - repro inside
NonPublic.WasNotCalled() and NonPublic.WasCalled() no exceps
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When used with non-fakes, Isolate.Verify.NonPublic.WasNotCalled() and Isolate.Verify.NonPublic.WasCalled() do not throw exceptions that say "use fakes with these methods".
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Neil,
Thanks for reporting this; it seems like a bug that crept up in the latest version (I'm assuming you are using 5.4.5?), so I'll have a closer look.
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Yes 5.4.5. Thanks Doron.
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Hi Neil,
This is indeed a bug, thanks for letting us know and for the detailed repro code. We'll let you as soon as it's fixed.
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Thanks Elisha.
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