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@dee-see dee-see commented Dec 29, 2014

The case for abstract classes that don't have a parameterless constructor needs needs to be specifically handled, otherwise Castle throws an exception when we try to create the mock object.

I have added support for that and I throw an exception consistent with Unity's when the constructor to use is ambiguous.

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