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SamePathOrUnderConstraint

Charlie Poole edited this page Jan 31, 2016 · 7 revisions

SamePathOrUnderConstraint tests that one path is equivalent to another path or that it is under it.

Constructor

```C# SamePathOrUnderConstraint( string expectedPath ) ```

Syntax

```C# Is.SamePathOrUnder( string expectedPath ) ```

Modifiers

```C# ...IgnoreCase ...RespectCase ```

Examples of Use

Assert.That( "/folder1/./junk/../folder2", 
	Is.SamePathOrUnder( "/folder1/folder2" ) );
Assert.That( "/folder1/junk/../folder2/./folder3",
	Is.SamePathOrUnder( "/folder1/folder2" ) );
Assert.That( "/folder1/junk/folder2/folder3",
	Is.Not.SamePathOrUnder( "/folder1/folder2" ) );

Assert.That( @"C:\folder1\folder2\folder3",
	Is.SamePathOrUnder( @"C:\Folder1\Folder2" ).IgnoreCase );
Assert.That( "/folder1/folder2/folder3",
	Is.Not.SamePathOrUnder( "/Folder1/Folder2" ).RespectCase );

####Notes:

  1. Path constraints perform tests on paths, without reference to any actual files or directories. This allows testing paths that are created by an application for reference or later use, without any effect on the environment.

  2. Path constraints are intended to work across multiple file systems, and convert paths to a canonical form before comparing them.

  3. It is usually not necessary to know the file system of the paths in order to compare them. Where necessary, the programmer may use the IgnoreCase and RespectCase modifiers to provide behavior other than the system default.

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