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Nikolaj Geisle 7aeb400fce V10: fix build warnings in test projects (#12509)
* Run code cleanup

* Dotnet format benchmarks project

* Fix up Test.Common

* Run dotnet format + manual cleanup

* Run code cleanup for unit tests

* Run dotnet format

* Fix up errors

* Manual cleanup of Unit test project

* Update tests/Umbraco.Tests.Benchmarks/HexStringBenchmarks.cs

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* Update tests/Umbraco.Tests.Integration/Testing/TestDbMeta.cs

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* Update tests/Umbraco.Tests.Benchmarks/TypeFinderBenchmarks.cs

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* Update tests/Umbraco.Tests.Integration/Testing/UmbracoIntegrationTest.cs

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* Update tests/Umbraco.Tests.Integration/Umbraco.Core/Events/EventAggregatorTests.cs

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* Fix according to review

* Fix after merge

* Fix errors

Co-authored-by: Nikolaj Geisle <niko737@edu.ucl.dk>
Co-authored-by: Mole <nikolajlauridsen@protonmail.ch>
Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>
2022-06-21 08:09:38 +02:00

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// Copyright (c) Umbraco.
// See LICENSE for more details.
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
using System.Linq;
namespace Umbraco.Cms.Tests.UnitTests.Umbraco.Core.Models.Collections;
public class SimpleOrder : KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>, INotifyCollectionChanged
{
// The parameterless constructor of the base class creates a
// KeyedCollection with an internal dictionary. For this code
// example, no other constructors are exposed.
public SimpleOrder()
{
}
public SimpleOrder(IEnumerable<OrderItem> properties) => Reset(properties);
public event NotifyCollectionChangedEventHandler CollectionChanged;
// This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
// because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
// keys from the items. The input parameter type is the
// second generic type argument, in this case OrderItem, and
// the return value type is the first generic type argument,
// in this case int.
protected override int GetKeyForItem(OrderItem item) =>
// In this example, the key is the part number.
item.PartNumber;
internal void Reset(IEnumerable<OrderItem> properties)
{
Clear();
foreach (var property in properties)
{
Add(property);
}
OnCollectionChanged(new NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs(NotifyCollectionChangedAction.Reset));
}
protected override void SetItem(int index, OrderItem item)
{
base.SetItem(index, item);
OnCollectionChanged(new NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs(NotifyCollectionChangedAction.Add, item, index));
}
protected override void RemoveItem(int index)
{
var removed = this[index];
base.RemoveItem(index);
OnCollectionChanged(new NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs(NotifyCollectionChangedAction.Remove, removed));
}
protected override void InsertItem(int index, OrderItem item)
{
base.InsertItem(index, item);
OnCollectionChanged(new NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs(NotifyCollectionChangedAction.Add, item));
}
protected override void ClearItems()
{
base.ClearItems();
OnCollectionChanged(new NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs(NotifyCollectionChangedAction.Reset));
}
public new bool Contains(int partNumber) => this.Any(x => x.PartNumber == partNumber);
protected virtual void OnCollectionChanged(NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs args) =>
CollectionChanged?.Invoke(this, args);
}