Description
Monitor OccurredEvents ordering seems to be random and does not reflect the order in which events were raised.
Complete minimal example reproducing the issue
public class MyClass
{
public event EventHandler FirstEvent;
public event EventHandler SecondEvent;
public event EventHandler ThirdEvent;
public void RaiseFirstEvent()
{
FirstEvent?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty);
}
public void RaiseSecondEvent()
{
SecondEvent?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty);
}
public void RaiseThirdEvent()
{
ThirdEvent?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty);
}
}
[Test]
public void Test()
{
var myObj = new MyClass();
using (var monitor = myObj.Monitor())
{
myObj.RaiseFirstEvent();
myObj.RaiseSecondEvent();
myObj.RaiseThirdEvent();
monitor.OccurredEvents[0].EventName.Should().Be(nameof(myObj.FirstEvent));
monitor.OccurredEvents[1].EventName.Should().Be(nameof(myObj.SecondEvent));
monitor.OccurredEvents[2].EventName.Should().Be(nameof(myObj.ThirdEvent));
}
}
Expected behavior:
OccurredEvents ordering should be the same as the raised events
Actual behavior:
OccurredEvents ordering is random, and changes with every run
Versions
I'm using FluentAssertions 5.6.0.
.NET Framework version 4.8.
Description
MonitorOccurredEventsordering seems to be random and does not reflect the order in which events were raised.Complete minimal example reproducing the issue
Expected behavior:
OccurredEventsordering should be the same as the raised eventsActual behavior:
OccurredEventsordering is random, and changes with every runVersions
I'm using FluentAssertions 5.6.0.
.NET Framework version 4.8.