| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165 | // Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the Apache 2.0 License.// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. using System;using System.Reactive;using System.Reactive.Concurrency;using System.Reactive.Disposables;namespace Microsoft.Reactive.Testing{    /// <summary>    /// Virtual time scheduler used for testing applications and libraries built using Reactive Extensions.    /// </summary>    public class TestScheduler : VirtualTimeScheduler<long, long>    {        /// <summary>        /// Schedules an action to be executed at the specified virtual time.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="TState">The type of the state passed to the scheduled action.</typeparam>        /// <param name="state">State passed to the action to be executed.</param>        /// <param name="action">Action to be executed.</param>        /// <param name="dueTime">Absolute virtual time at which to execute the action.</param>        /// <returns>Disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort).</returns>        /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="action"/> is null.</exception>        public override IDisposable ScheduleAbsolute<TState>(TState state, long dueTime, Func<IScheduler, TState, IDisposable> action)        {            if (dueTime <= Clock)                dueTime = Clock + 1;            return base.ScheduleAbsolute<TState>(state, dueTime, action);        }        /// <summary>        /// Adds a relative virtual time to an absolute virtual time value.        /// </summary>        /// <param name="absolute">Absolute virtual time value.</param>        /// <param name="relative">Relative virtual time value to add.</param>        /// <returns>Resulting absolute virtual time sum value.</returns>        protected override long Add(long absolute, long relative)        {            return absolute + relative;        }        /// <summary>        /// Converts the absolute virtual time value to a DateTimeOffset value.        /// </summary>        /// <param name="absolute">Absolute virtual time value to convert.</param>        /// <returns>Corresponding DateTimeOffset value.</returns>        protected override DateTimeOffset ToDateTimeOffset(long absolute)        {            return new DateTimeOffset(absolute, TimeSpan.Zero);        }        /// <summary>        /// Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative virtual time value.        /// </summary>        /// <param name="timeSpan">TimeSpan value to convert.</param>        /// <returns>Corresponding relative virtual time value.</returns>        protected override long ToRelative(TimeSpan timeSpan)        {            return timeSpan.Ticks;        }        /// <summary>        /// Starts the test scheduler and uses the specified virtual times to invoke the factory function, subscribe to the resulting sequence, and dispose the subscription.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="T">The element type of the observable sequence being tested.</typeparam>        /// <param name="create">Factory method to create an observable sequence.</param>        /// <param name="created">Virtual time at which to invoke the factory to create an observable sequence.</param>        /// <param name="subscribed">Virtual time at which to subscribe to the created observable sequence.</param>        /// <param name="disposed">Virtual time at which to dispose the subscription.</param>        /// <returns>Observer with timestamped recordings of notification messages that were received during the virtual time window when the subscription to the source sequence was active.</returns>        /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="create"/> is null.</exception>        public ITestableObserver<T> Start<T>(Func<IObservable<T>> create, long created, long subscribed, long disposed)        {            if (create == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException("create");            var source = default(IObservable<T>);            var subscription = default(IDisposable);            var observer = CreateObserver<T>();            ScheduleAbsolute(default(object), created, (scheduler, state) => { source = create(); return Disposable.Empty; });            ScheduleAbsolute(default(object), subscribed, (scheduler, state) => { subscription = source.Subscribe(observer); return Disposable.Empty; });            ScheduleAbsolute(default(object), disposed, (scheduler, state) => { subscription.Dispose(); return Disposable.Empty; });            Start();            return observer;        }        /// <summary>        /// Starts the test scheduler and uses the specified virtual time to dispose the subscription to the sequence obtained through the factory function.        /// Default virtual times are used for <see cref="ReactiveTest.Created">factory invocation</see> and <see cref="ReactiveTest.Subscribed">sequence subscription</see>.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="T">The element type of the observable sequence being tested.</typeparam>        /// <param name="create">Factory method to create an observable sequence.</param>        /// <param name="disposed">Virtual time at which to dispose the subscription.</param>        /// <returns>Observer with timestamped recordings of notification messages that were received during the virtual time window when the subscription to the source sequence was active.</returns>        /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="create"/> is null.</exception>        public ITestableObserver<T> Start<T>(Func<IObservable<T>> create, long disposed)        {            if (create == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException("create");            return Start(create, ReactiveTest.Created, ReactiveTest.Subscribed, disposed);        }        /// <summary>        /// Starts the test scheduler and uses default virtual times to <see cref="ReactiveTest.Created">invoke the factory function</see>, to <see cref="ReactiveTest.Subscribed">subscribe to the resulting sequence</see>, and to <see cref="ReactiveTest.Disposed">dispose the subscription</see>.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="T">The element type of the observable sequence being tested.</typeparam>        /// <param name="create">Factory method to create an observable sequence.</param>        /// <returns>Observer with timestamped recordings of notification messages that were received during the virtual time window when the subscription to the source sequence was active.</returns>        /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="create"/> is null.</exception>        public ITestableObserver<T> Start<T>(Func<IObservable<T>> create)        {            if (create == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException("create");            return Start(create, ReactiveTest.Created, ReactiveTest.Subscribed, ReactiveTest.Disposed);        }        /// <summary>        /// Creates a hot observable using the specified timestamped notification messages.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="T">The element type of the observable sequence being created.</typeparam>        /// <param name="messages">Notifications to surface through the created sequence at their specified absolute virtual times.</param>        /// <returns>Hot observable sequence that can be used to assert the timing of subscriptions and notifications.</returns>        /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="messages"/> is null.</exception>        public ITestableObservable<T> CreateHotObservable<T>(params Recorded<Notification<T>>[] messages)        {            if (messages == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException("messages");            return new HotObservable<T>(this, messages);        }        /// <summary>        /// Creates a cold observable using the specified timestamped notification messages.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="T">The element type of the observable sequence being created.</typeparam>        /// <param name="messages">Notifications to surface through the created sequence at their specified virtual time offsets from the sequence subscription time.</param>        /// <returns>Cold observable sequence that can be used to assert the timing of subscriptions and notifications.</returns>        /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="messages"/> is null.</exception>        public ITestableObservable<T> CreateColdObservable<T>(params Recorded<Notification<T>>[] messages)        {            if (messages == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException("messages");            return new ColdObservable<T>(this, messages);        }        /// <summary>        /// Creates an observer that records received notification messages and timestamps those.        /// </summary>        /// <typeparam name="T">The element type of the observer being created.</typeparam>        /// <returns>Observer that can be used to assert the timing of received notifications.</returns>        public ITestableObserver<T> CreateObserver<T>()        {            return new MockObserver<T>(this);        }    }}
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