FluentAssertions 1.6.0

A very extensive set of extension methods for .NET 3.5, 4.0 and Silverlight 4.0 that allow you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style unit test.

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• And() extension method to TimeSpanConversionExtensions to support 4.Hours().And(30.Minutes()). • More TimeSpan extensions to fluently create a TimeSpan like 23.Hours(59.Minutes()).And(20.Seconds()). • Support for Mspec as contributed by Urs Enzler. • Support for the ComparisonMode to assert inner exception messages as well. Also added ComparisonMode Equivalent and EquivalentSubstring to assert that the message of an (inner) exception matches a certain case-insensitive phrase. • Guid assertions like Be(), NotBe(), BeEmpty() and NotBeEmpty(). • Support for recursively comparing the properties of nested objects using ShouldHave().AllProperties().IncludingNestedObjects().EqualTo(). • Type and MethodInfo assertions for asserting class members are virtual or decorated with specific attributes. • Before and After extensions methods for TimeSpans . • Should().Be() and NotBe() extensions to the TypeAssertions. • PDB files to the release build as another contribution by Urs Enzler. • The name of the property to the ShouldFirePropertyChanged extension method failure message, also contributed by Urs Enzler. • Added comments to some of the assertion classes. • Fixed a stack overflow exception due to a recursive call between the various overloads of floating point extension method BeApproximately() • While comparing two collections for equality, FA didn't check any superfluous items in the expected collection. • Boolean assertions did not properly check against null values. • Fixed a stack overflow exception while creating a displayable representation of an object that contains circular references. • Fixed some potential memory leaks fix in MonitorEvents() using a patch provided by Remo Gloor. • Sometimes the wrong name of a the property or type was reported in a failure message. • ShouldHave().AllProperties().EqualTo() sometimes treated two objects that are functional equivalent according to their Equals() override as different, simply because they were not of the same type. • Fixed the detection of collection items that appear in the wrong order in Should().ContainInOrder().

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