Bump the dotnet group with 4 updates #6209
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Updated Azure.Identity from 1.16.0 to 1.17.0.
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1.17.0
1.17.0 (2025-10-07)
Bugs Fixed
WithTenantId
instead ofWithTenantIdFromAuthority
to prevent malformed Uris to the authority.Other Changes
BrowserCustomizationOptions.UseEmbeddedWebView
property. This option requires additional dependencies on Microsoft.Identity.Client.Desktop and is no longer supported. Consider using brokered authentication instead.Commits viewable in compare view.
Updated Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Abstractions from 9.9.0 to 9.9.1.
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Updated Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.14.1 to 18.0.0.
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18.0.0
What's Changed
Internal fixes and updates
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Updated MSTest from 3.10.4 to 4.0.0.
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4.0.0
What is new?
Assert.That
MSTest v4 adds a new type of assertion, that allows you to write any expression, and it will inspect the result to give you more information on failure. Providing a very flexible way to assert complicated expressions. Here a simple example:
CallerArgumentExpression
CallerArgumentExpression is consumed by all assertions, to make them aware of the expressions used in the assertion. In the example below we now know what both the expected and actual values are. But also what value they come from, giving us opportunity to provide better error messages: