You need to use Expect. Call instead of SetupResult.
You need to use Expect. Call instead of SetupResult: using (repo.Record()) { Expect. Call(provider.
Execute(23)) .IgnoreArguments() . Throw(new ApplicationException("Dummy exception")); Expect. Call(provider.
Execute(23)) .IgnoreArguments() . Return("result"); } The Rhino. Mocks wiki says, Using SetupResult.For() completely bypasses the expectations model in Rhino Mocks.
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