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richardszalay avatar richardszalay commented on August 18, 2024

Sure, you have two choices here:

If there are no unrelated requests that might occur at an undefined order, you can use Expect rather than When.

Otherwise, you could use When with a Respond overload that takes a function. Then you could return a different value each time, perhaps popping them off a queue.

VerifyNoOutstandingExpectation only works with Expect mocks. Take a look at "Expect vs When" in the readme.

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Jericho avatar Jericho commented on August 18, 2024

Request Expectations match only once and in the order they were added in.

This is exactly what I need. Thanks for the tip.

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