FluentAssertions 2.1.0

A very extensive set of extension methods that allow you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style unit test. Runs on .NET 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5 (Desktop and Windows Store), Silverlight 4 and 5 and Windows Phone 7.5 and 8. Supports the unit test frameworks NUnit, XUnit, MBUnit, Gallio and MSpec.

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What are the major features * Added support for Windows Phone 8 test projects, both using the Visual Studio 2010 test harnass, as well as the new MSTest based framework introduced in Visual Studio 2012 Update 2 (#12470) * Added support for AggregateExceptions in .NET 4.0 or newer so that aggregated exceptions are treated the same way as normal exceptions. This also allows you to use Should(Not)Throw() to assert a specific exception has occurred (or not), even if it is wrapped in an AggregateException (#12482). * ShouldBeEquivalent() will attempt to report all differences rather than just the first one. It also supports nested dictionaries (#12472). * By default the order of items in (nested) collections is ignored while asserting the equivalency of two object graphs. You can override this using the WithStrictOrder()/WithStrictOrderFor() options, with or without a specific path or predicate. Notice that for performance reasons, collections of bytes are still compared in exact order (#12484). What other improvements are new * Added support for asserting a method is decorated with a certain attribute (by Nathan Roe) * Added BeWritable() to the property info assertions . * XName support for all XML-related assertiosn (#12453 by Igor Khavkin) * Added Should().BeApproximately() for decimal values. * Added support for ShouldNotThrow() on Func<Task> so that you can verify that asynchronous functions threw a task (by Igor Khavkin) * Ensured that all reference type assertions inherit from ReferenceTypeAssertions so that they all share some basic methods like (Not)BeNull. * Added support for string.Should().NotStartWith() and string.Should().NotEndWith(). Also added the case-insensitive versions of them. (#12441) * Allowed adding, removing and/or reordering the steps the EquivalencyValidator executes while comparing two object graphs for structural equality. * By default, the exception message assertions are based on wildcards and case-insensitive. The ComparisonMode enum has been marked obsolete. Bug fixes * Added catching of FileLoadExceptions so AttributeBasedFormatter will not crash on certain circumstances. * Made test framework detection based on assembly scanning case insensitive (#12483) * Fixed a type-mismatch error when two nullable properties were compared using an AssertionRule. * The method collection.ShouldBeEquivalent() ignored duplicates in the expectation. * Applied a small improvement by Groostav to collection.HaveCount() because it was counting collections through LINQ Count() even though it has a normal Count property (#12469). * Comparing a null collection with another null collection will now succeed (#12490) * When a type was generic, FA wouldn't display its properties in assertion failures (#12492) * On Mono, the AttributeBasedFormatter sometimes throws a NullReferenceException, but this has been fixed by Frank Ebersoll (#12487). * During a structural equality check, FA would incorrectly decide to include protected properties in the comparison. This has been fixed now (#12486). * FA chocked on properties overriden using the new keyword. Now it just tries to be smart about it and select the one which type matches the subject (#12481). * When a floating point value representing NaN was compared with another approximate value, it didn't throw (#12479). * Improved the details of any unexpected exceptions during the ShouldThrow() and ShouldNotThrow() methods (#12473). * Collection.ShouldBeInAscendingOrder() wasn't reporting the correct index if an item appeared out-of-order (#12468). Breaking changes * Renamed the Execute.Verification property to Execute.Assertion and introduced an internal AssertionScope.

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