Thanks for the quick response!
BTW, I'm running this under Vista SP1. Just gave it a try using
DebugView, and yes, there is an exception being thrown. Looks like
it's having trouble saving something:
00000000 0.00000000 [5256] Left. Enter HWND 360f1e
00000001 8.03595924 [5256] Left. Enter HWND 360f1e
00000002 9.04874802 [5256] Enter HWND e0be8
00000003 9.48294640 [5256] Left. Enter HWND 360f1e
00000004 9.48305798 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(TRUE), lock count: 3
00000005 9.48436642 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(FALSE), lock count: 2
00000006 9.48497486 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(TRUE), lock count: 3
00000007 9.48581028 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(FALSE), lock count: 2
00000008 9.48598099 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(TRUE), lock count: 3
00000009 9.48666286 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(FALSE), lock count: 2
00000010 9.52917957 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(TRUE), lock count: 3
00000011 9.53108406 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(FALSE), lock count: 2
00000012 9.53421593 [5256]
System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown
by the target of an invocation. --->
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x8000FFFF): Catastrophic
failure (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8000FFFF (E_UNEXPECTED))
00000013 9.53421593 [5256] at EnvDTE.Document.Save(String FileName)
00000014 9.53421593 [5256] at
TestDriven.Services.DocumentUtilities.SaveDocuments(DTE dte)
00000015 9.53421593 [5256] at
TestDriven.Services.TestRunner.VSTestRunner.execute()
00000016 9.53421593 [5256] at
TestDriven.Services.TestRunner.VSTestRunner.ExecuteRunner.Run()
00000017 9.53421593 [5256] --- End of inner exception stack trace
---
00000018 9.53421593 [5256] at
System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[]
arguments, SignatureStruct& sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes,
RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner)
00000019 9.53421593 [5256] at
System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[]
arguments, Signature sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes,
RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner)
00000020 9.53421593 [5256] at
System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags
invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture,
Boolean skipVisibilityChecks)
00000021 9.53421593 [5256] at
System.Delegate.DynamicInvokeImpl(Object[] args)
00000022 9.53421593 [5256] at
System.Delegate.DynamicInvoke(Object[] args)
00000023 9.53421593 [5256] at
TestDriven.Services.TestRunner.VSTestRunner.ThreadRunner.run()
00000024 9.53453827 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(TRUE), lock count: 3
00000025 9.53580093 [5256] >> MSEnv extensibility
IClassFactory::LockServer(FALSE), lock count: 2
00000026 12.66435337 [5256] Left. Enter HWND 360f1e
I made sure that all the folders and subfolders in my project are
writable and tried to run the tests again. I still get the "0/0/0"
message, and no tests are run. Anything else I should check?
Thanks for your help with this!
On Oct 8, 1:15 pm, "Jamie Cansdale" <
jcansd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
> Can you executing your tests with Sysinternals DebugView running in
> the background?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896647.aspx
>
> If any exceptions are being thrown inside TestDriven.Net, they should
> show up in the log. Please email me anything that looks suspicious.
>
> Regards,
> Jamie.
>
> --http://www.testdriven.nethttp://
weblogs.asp.net/nunitaddin