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// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Threading;
using System.Globalization;
public class DateTimeMillisecond
{
public static int Main(string[] args)
{
DateTimeMillisecond milliSecond = new DateTimeMillisecond();
TestLibrary.TestFramework.BeginScenario("Testing System.DateTime.Millisecond property...");
if (milliSecond.RunTests())
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.EndTestCase();
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogInformation("PASS");
return 100;
}
else
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.EndTestCase();
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogInformation("FAIL");
return 0;
}
}
public bool RunTests()
{
bool retVal = true;
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogInformation("[Positive]");
retVal = PosTest1() && retVal;
retVal = PosTest2() && retVal;
retVal = PosTest3() && retVal;
return retVal;
}
public bool PosTest1()
{
bool retVal = true;
TestLibrary.TestFramework.BeginScenario("Verify DateTime.Milliscond property when DateTime instance's Millisecond is assigned...");
try
{
TestLibrary.Utilities.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("");
DateTime myDateTime = new DateTime(0978, 08, 29, 03, 00, 00,666);
int myMillisecond = myDateTime.Millisecond;
if (myMillisecond != 666)
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogError("001", "The Millisecond is not correct!");
retVal = false;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogError("002", "Unexpected exception occurs: " + e);
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogInformation(e.StackTrace);
retVal = false;
}
return retVal;
}
public bool PosTest2()
{
bool retVal = true;
TestLibrary.TestFramework.BeginScenario("Verify DateTime.Millisecond property When DateTime instance is only assigned year month and day...");
try
{
TestLibrary.Utilities.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("");
DateTime myDateTime = new DateTime(1978, 08, 29);
int myMillisecond = myDateTime.Millisecond;
if (myMillisecond != 0)
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogError("003", "The millisecond is not zero when no value is assigned at init time!");
retVal = false;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogError("004", "Unexpected exception occurs: " + e);
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogInformation(e.StackTrace);
retVal = false;
}
return retVal;
}
public bool PosTest3()
{
bool retVal = true;
TestLibrary.TestFramework.BeginScenario("Verify DateTime.Millisecond property When DateTime instance is only assigned year,month,day,hour,minute and second...");
try
{
TestLibrary.Utilities.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("");
DateTime myDateTime = new DateTime(1978, 08, 29, 03, 00, 00);
int myMillisecond = myDateTime.Millisecond;
if (myMillisecond != 0)
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogError("005", "The millisecond is not zero when no value is assigned at init time!");
retVal = false;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogError("006", "Unexpected exception occurs: " + e);
TestLibrary.TestFramework.LogInformation(e.StackTrace);
retVal = false;
}
return retVal;
}
}
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