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Hotfix for fixing regression bug #4802
Full Changelog: https://github.com/nunit/nunit/compare/4.2.1...4.2.2
Published by OsirisTerje about 2 months ago
Hotfix release for Issue #4794 and #4795, affecting .Net Framework.
Published by OsirisTerje about 2 months ago
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Published by OsirisTerje 8 months ago
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Published by OsirisTerje 11 months ago
Patch release to fix windows targets
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Published by OsirisTerje 11 months ago
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Published by OsirisTerje 12 months ago
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Published by OsirisTerje about 1 year ago
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Published by rprouse over 2 years ago
This release includes several performance enhancements. @lahma provided a massive speed improvement for large, parametrized test suites. In addition, equivalency tests with large unsortable collections run faster by determining if the collections are sortable before attempting to sort them.
We've added several fixes for .NET 6.0 and we've stopped testing NUnit against .NET Core 2.1 which is now out of support.
There are also several fixes for the new FixtureLifeCycle
feature and other smaller bug fixes and performance improvements.
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Published by rprouse over 3 years ago
This release fixes a new issue with the FixtureLifeCycle
attribute where IDisposable
test fixtures were not being disposed properly. As always, @gleb-osokin has been a great help with this new feature.
It also fixes a long-standing performance issue with CollectionAssert.AreEquivalent
and the CollectionEquivalentConstraint
when comparing large collections. The deep comparison that NUnit performs on the two collections will always have a worst case bound of O(n^2) but we have optimized it so that the majority of use cases will be closer to O(n).
We've also made significant optimizations to the OR filters for selecting tests using their full name. This dramatically improves test performance for large code bases that use dotnet test
. Thanks to @pakrym for his help with this.
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Published by rprouse over 3 years ago
This release addresses several misses with the new FixtureLifeCycle
attribute, switches to using SourceLink and NuGet snupkg packages for debugging into NUnit from your unit tests. It also addresses issues with the time format of ignored and explicit tests in the test results file.
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Published by rprouse almost 4 years ago
The FixtureLifeCycle
attribute has been added to indicate that an instance for a test fixture or all test fixtures in an assembly should be constructed for each test within the fixture or assembly.
This attribute may be applied to a test fixture (class) or to a test assembly. It is useful in combination with the Parallelizable Attribute so that a new instance of a test fixture is constructed for every test within the test fixture. This allows tests to run in isolation without sharing instance fields and properties during parallel test runs. This makes running parallel tests easier because it is easier to make your tests thread-safe.
This release also fixes several issues running tests in .NET 5.0. If your tests target .NET 5.0, we recommend updating to this release.
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Published by rprouse over 5 years ago
This release of NUnit finally drops support for .NET 2.0. If your application still targets .NET 2.0, your tests will need to target at least .NET 3.5. Microsoft ended support for .NET 2.0 on July 12, 2011. Microsoft recommends that everyone migrate to at least .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 for security and performance fixes.
This release dramatically improves NUnit support for async tests including returning ValueTask and custom tasks from tests, improved handling of SynchronizationContexts and better exception handling.
The .NET Standard 2.0 version of NUnit continues to gain more functionality that is found in the .NET 4.5 version of the framework like setting the ApartmentState and enabling Timeout on tests.
Published by rprouse about 6 years ago
Published by rprouse over 6 years ago
Added a namespace to the props file included in the NuGet package to make it compatible with versions of Visual Studio prior to VS 2017.
Published by rprouse over 6 years ago
This release adds a .NET Standard 2.0 version of the framework which re-enables most of the features that have been missing in our earlier .NET Standard builds like parallelism, timeouts, directory and path based asserts, etc. It also contains numerous bug fixes and smaller enhancements. We've improved our XML docs, fixed performance issues and added more detail to Multiple Asserts.
This release also contains source-indexed PDB files allowing developers to debug into the NUnit Framework. This allows you to track down errors or see how the framework works.
In order to support the .NET Standard 2.0 version, the NUnit project switched to the new CSPROJ format and now requires Visual Studio 2017 to compile. This only effects people contributing to the project. NUnit still supports building and compiling your tests in older .NET IDEs and NUnit still supports older versions of the .NET Framework back to 2.0. For contributors, NUnit can now compile all supported targets on Windows, Linux and Mac using the Cake command line build.
Published by rprouse almost 7 years ago
This release addresses numerous parallelization issues that were introduced in 3.8 when method level parallelization was added. Most of the parallelization issues resolved were tests never completing when using some combinations of parallel tests and ApartmentState
not being properly applied to tests in all cases.
Published by rprouse about 7 years ago
This release fixes two critical regressions in the 3.8 release. The first caused the console runner to crash if you are using test parameters. The second issue caused collection constraints checking for multiple items in a collection to fail.
Published by rprouse about 7 years ago
This release removes several methods and attributes that were marked obsolete in the
original 3.0 release. Support for iOS and Android has been improved.
An issue that caused unit tests to run slower was addressed as was a bug that prevented
the use of Assert.Multiple in async code.
The Order attribute can now also be applied to the class level to set the order
that test fixtures will be run.
Published by rprouse over 7 years ago
This is a hotfix release that addresses occasional hangs when using test parallization and fixes crashes in NCrunch prior to version 3.9.