How to partial mock objects of the same class twice in OCMock 3.4.2?
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EKSource *source1 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
EKSource *source2 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
id source1Mock = OCMPartialMock(source1);
[[[source1Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeBirthdays)] sourceType];
id source2Mock = OCMPartialMock(source2);
[[[source2Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeCalDAV)] sourceType];
NSLog([source1 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeLocal instead of EKSourceTypeBirthdays
NSLog([source2 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeCalDAV. Expected behaviour.
I'm trying to partial mock two objects of EKSource class as shown above. After mocking source2 object, source1Mock stops mocking. How to solve this problem ? I did not notice this issue in OCMock 3.4.1.
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EKSource *source1 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
EKSource *source2 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
id source1Mock = OCMPartialMock(source1);
[[[source1Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeBirthdays)] sourceType];
id source2Mock = OCMPartialMock(source2);
[[[source2Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeCalDAV)] sourceType];
NSLog([source1 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeLocal instead of EKSourceTypeBirthdays
NSLog([source2 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeCalDAV. Expected behaviour.
I'm trying to partial mock two objects of EKSource class as shown above. After mocking source2 object, source1Mock stops mocking. How to solve this problem ? I did not notice this issue in OCMock 3.4.1.
ios objective-c iphone ocmock
This issue has been fixed in OCMock 3.4.3 release
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Nov 13 at 6:25
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EKSource *source1 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
EKSource *source2 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
id source1Mock = OCMPartialMock(source1);
[[[source1Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeBirthdays)] sourceType];
id source2Mock = OCMPartialMock(source2);
[[[source2Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeCalDAV)] sourceType];
NSLog([source1 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeLocal instead of EKSourceTypeBirthdays
NSLog([source2 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeCalDAV. Expected behaviour.
I'm trying to partial mock two objects of EKSource class as shown above. After mocking source2 object, source1Mock stops mocking. How to solve this problem ? I did not notice this issue in OCMock 3.4.1.
ios objective-c iphone ocmock
EKSource *source1 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
EKSource *source2 = [[EKSource alloc] init];
id source1Mock = OCMPartialMock(source1);
[[[source1Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeBirthdays)] sourceType];
id source2Mock = OCMPartialMock(source2);
[[[source2Mock stub] andReturnValue:@(EKSourceTypeCalDAV)] sourceType];
NSLog([source1 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeLocal instead of EKSourceTypeBirthdays
NSLog([source2 sourceType]); # Getting EKSourceTypeCalDAV. Expected behaviour.
I'm trying to partial mock two objects of EKSource class as shown above. After mocking source2 object, source1Mock stops mocking. How to solve this problem ? I did not notice this issue in OCMock 3.4.1.
ios objective-c iphone ocmock
ios objective-c iphone ocmock
edited Nov 12 at 12:24
asked Nov 12 at 11:27
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This issue has been fixed in OCMock 3.4.3 release
– harshith78
Nov 13 at 6:25
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This issue has been fixed in OCMock 3.4.3 release
– harshith78
Nov 13 at 6:25
This issue has been fixed in OCMock 3.4.3 release
– harshith78
Nov 13 at 6:25
This issue has been fixed in OCMock 3.4.3 release
– harshith78
Nov 13 at 6:25
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This issue has been fixed in OCMock 3.4.3 release
– harshith78
Nov 13 at 6:25