質問

it seems there are no delegates to properties. Is there a convenient way to do the following?

Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(
       delegate
       {
           // Current is a property as we all know
           nullNodeList.GetEnumerator().Current;
       });
役に立ちましたか?

解決

Fast-forward four years and NUnit now supports this (current version is v2.6 - I've not checked which version this was introduced).

Assert.That(() => nullNodeList.GetEnumerator().Current,
    Throws.InvalidOperationException);

他のヒント

Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(
    delegate { object current = nullNodeList.GetEnumerator().Current; });

You could try assigning it to a variable or try enumerating:

Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(delegate
{
    // Current is a property as we all know
    object current = nullNodeList.GetEnumerator().Current;
});

why not say:

Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(
    () => nullNodeList.GetEnumerator().Current);
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