Question

I'm developing a set of coded UI tests for a WPF project. Does anyone know how to assert that a window was closed? I can't seem to check any properties of the window after it is gone. Should I assert the UI element is null, maybe?

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Solution

The UITestControl class has a method called WaitForControlNotExist that did the trick!

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