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RegexConstraint
jnm2 edited this page Jun 14, 2017
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RegexConstraint tests that a pattern is matched.
RegexConstraint(string pattern)
Does.Match(string pattern)
Matches(string pattern)
...IgnoreCase
string phrase = "Make your tests fail before passing!"
Assert.That(phrase, Does.Match("Make.*tests.*pass"));
Assert.That(phrase, Does.Not.Match("your.*passing.*tests"));
Expect(phrase, Matches("Make.*pass"));
- Matches may appear only in the body of a constraint expression or when the inherited syntax is used.
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