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I'm brand new to Moq (using v 4) and am struggling a little with the documentation.

What I'm trying to do is to Moq a method that takes a byte array and returns an object. Something like:

decoderMock.Setup(d => d.Decode(????).Returns(() => tagMock.Object);

The ???? is where the byte[] should be, but I can't work out how to make it so that I don't care what's in the byte array, just return the mocked object I've already set up.

Moq.It.IsAny expects a generic.

Any help please?

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It.IsAny<byte[]>()

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heh, i'd to think so, but no. That doesn't compile. – Graham Mar 18 '10 at 17:36
Ah... I'm an idiot. Apologies for pointing out how dumb I am :p Too many brackets... – Graham Mar 18 '10 at 17:37

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