Can I "inherit" a delegate? Looking for ways to combine Moq and MSpec without conflicts around It
I have started to use MSpec for BDD, and since long ago I use Moq as my mocking framework. However, they both define It
, which means I can't have using Moq
and using Machine.Specifications
in the same code file without having to specify the namespace explicitly each time I use It
. Anyone who's used MSpec knows this isn't really an option.
I googled for solutions to this problem, and this blogger mentions开发者_开发问答 having forked MSpec for himself, and implemented paralell support for Given
, When
, Then
.
I'd like to do this, but I can't figure out how to declare for example Given
without having to go through the entire framework looking for references to Establish
, and changing code there to match that I want either to be OK.
For reference, the Establish
, Because
and It
are declared in the following way:
public delegate void Establish();
public delegate void Because();
public delegate void It();
What I need is to somehow declare Given
, so that everywhere the code looks for an Establish
, Given
is also OK.
Rather than using fully qualified type names to overcome the clash, you could use "using" to alias the type names, e.g.:
using MadeUpName = System.Windows.Forms.SomeClass;
You can then use MadeUpName without the clash.
MadeUpName obj = new MadeUpName();
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