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This pull request upgrades the test-related NuGet packages in the StoneAge.System.Utils.Tests project. The following packages have been updated:

  • FluentAssertions from version 6.12.0 to 8.3.0
  • Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from version 17.8.0 to 17.14.0
  • NUnit from version 4.0.1 to 4.3.2
  • NUnit3TestAdapter from version 4.5.0 to 5.0.0

After these upgrades, tests were run to ensure compatibility and functionality.


This pull request was co-created with Cosine Genie

Original Task: System.Util.DotNetCore/xegt2ylke52z
Author: Travis Frisinger

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    • Upgraded several testing-related dependencies to newer versions to ensure improved stability and compatibility.

Co-authored-by: Genie <genie@cosine.sh>
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The project file for the StoneAge.System.Utils.Tests test suite was updated to use newer versions of several NuGet packages, including testing frameworks and related tools. No changes were made to the codebase or public APIs; only dependency versions were incremented.

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source/StoneAge.System.Utils.Tests/StoneAge.System.Utils.Tests.csproj Upgraded versions of FluentAssertions, Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk, NUnit, and NUnit3TestAdapter NuGet packages

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Upgrade test dependencies to latest stable versions
The package references for FluentAssertions, Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk, NUnit, and NUnit3TestAdapter have been bumped to their current stable releases. This aligns your test suite with the latest features and fixes.
Please verify that all tests execute cleanly under .NET 8.0 and that there are no adapter or API-breaking changes introduced by these upgrades.

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dotnet test source/StoneAge.System.Utils.Tests/StoneAge.System.Utils.Tests.csproj --framework net8.0

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Verify test dependencies on .NET 8.0
Upgraded your test packages to the latest stable versions—FluentAssertions 8.3.0, Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk 17.14.0, NUnit 4.3.2, and NUnit3TestAdapter 5.0.0. Please ensure there are no adapter or API-breaking changes and that all tests pass cleanly under .NET 8.0.

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