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« VB.Net: Rhino mocks 3.5 and Lambda expressions and AssertWasCalled not always workingVB.Net: Rhino Mocks and the AAA syntax »
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Well, not in this case anyway.

I have this Rhino mocks method that uses a lambda expression. Like this:

  1. _MspFactory.Stub(Function(e) e.CrudLocus).Return(_CrudILocus)

And that happens to work and compile. However, intellisense doesn’t seem to be able to infer the type of e like the compiler seems to be able to do. Just look at picture 1.

But when I specify the type, it is happy to add the intellisense.

Something to work on for version 2010 boys and girls. Let the inferring begin ;D.

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User bio imageChristiaan is a forensic technician who programs on the side, although my function description says that I do IT-things for 90% of the time . I'm an avid VB.NET fan and I use lots of the ALT.Net techniques, like unit-testing, nhibernate, logging, IoC, ...
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