Visual Studio 2010 does not discover new unit tests

别来无恙 提交于 2019-12-03 04:43:12

问题


I am writing some unit tests in Visual Studio 2010. I can run all tests by using "Run all Tests in Current Context".

However, if I write a new unit test, it does not get picked up by the environment - in other words, I am not able to find it in Test List Editor, by running all tests, or anywhere else. If I unload the project and then reload it; the new test is available to run.

When I am adding a unit test, I simply add a new method to an already existing TestClass and decorating it with [TestMethod] attribute - nothing fancy.

What might be causing this behaviour, and how do I make it work ?


回答1:


I finally figured out the problem. In Options under Test Tools -> Test Project, there is an option "Disable background discovery of test methods". It was turned on - I do not know how that happened, but removing the checkmark and restarting Visual Studio solved the problem.




回答2:


I've had this problem as well when building in debug mode. When I switched it to build in release mode that fixed it for me.




回答3:


I had a similar problem in Visual Studio 2012, however none of the solutions worked. I am developing a 64 bit application and the solution was to choose:-

Test -> Test Settings -> Default Processor Architecture -> X64



回答4:


I've had this issue and option 2 below fixed it for me.

  1. Remove any app.config file (not sure why, but one of the MS forums has a few of these posts with this solution) and

  2. Ensure that within the configuration properties of the solution the project is set to build!!



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2645442/visual-studio-2010-does-not-discover-new-unit-tests

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