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Updated AwesomeAssertions from 9.2.0 to 9.3.0.

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9.3.0

What's Changed

New features

Improvements

Fixes

Documentation

Dependencies

Others

New Contributors

Full Changelog: AwesomeAssertions/AwesomeAssertions@9.2.1...9.3.0

9.2.1

What's Changed

Improvements

Fixes

Dependencies

Others

New Contributors

Full Changelog: AwesomeAssertions/AwesomeAssertions@9.2.0...9.2.1

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Updated BenchmarkDotNet from 0.15.4 to 0.15.8.

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0.15.8

This release adds OpenMetrics exporter support for Prometheus-compatible metrics export, improves the Roslyn analyzers with multi-target support and better type checking, and fixes several bugs including process deadlocks and WASM trimming issues.

Features

  • Add OpenMetrics exporter for Prometheus-compatible metrics output (#​2801)
  • Add Job info to DisassemblyDiagnoser report headers to distinguish assemblies when using multiple coreruns (#​2884, fixes #​2573)
  • Add NO_COLOR environment variable support for disabling console colors (#​2870)

Improvements

  • Multi-target analyzers with improved type assignability checking using semantic model (#​2866)
  • Add new analyzer diagnostic BDN1503 for better argument/params validation (#​2865, fixes #​2864)
  • Use PolySharp for [DynamicallyAccessedMembers] attribute polyfill (#​2883)
  • Refactor to use AsyncProcessOutputReader for cleaner process output handling (#​2878)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix process deadlock issue when reading process output (#​2877)
  • Fix WASM generated project being trimmed out (#​2872)
  • Allow filters to filter out every benchmark from a type without errors (#​2879, fixes #​2860)
  • Fix unhandled exception when running BenchmarkRunner.Run<T>() with arguments on invalid benchmark type (#​2880, fixes #​2724)

Internal

  • Update release workflow for analyzers (#​2882)
  • Improve docs building workflow
  • Cleanup #if-#endif preprocessor directives using PolySharp polyfills (#​2881)

Full Changelog: dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet@v0.15.7...v0.15.8

0.15.7

This release introduces Roslyn analyzers to catch incorrect BenchmarkDotNet usage at compile time, improves .NET Framework version detection, and updates OS detection support.

Features

  • Add Roslyn analyzers to detect incorrect usage of BenchmarkDotNet at compile-time (#​2837)
    • Validates benchmark class structure (public, non-sealed, generic constraints)
    • Checks [Arguments], [Params], and [ParamsAllValues] attribute usage
    • Verifies [GenericTypeArguments] requirements
    • Ensures only one baseline method per category
    • Validates BenchmarkRunner.Run invocations

Improvements

  • Improve .NET Framework version detection by retrieving version from TargetFrameworkAttribute (#​2682)
  • Bump Perfolizer 0.6.0 → 0.6.1, bringing updated Windows and macOS version detection in OsBrandHelper

Bug Fixes

  • Fix null reference handling and exception logging in TestCaseFilter for the test adapter
  • Fix flaky CI tests by increasing build timeout values (#​2854)

Internal

  • Improve release workflow in release.yaml

Full Changelog: dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet@v0.15.6...v0.15.7

0.15.6

v0.15.6

This release adds ref struct parameter support for [ArgumentsSource], fixes Native AOT runtime moniker resolution, and upgrades to Perfolizer 0.6.0 with the new Pragmastat statistical engine.

Features

  • Add ref struct parameter support for [ArgumentsSource] attribute, enabling Span<T> and ReadOnlySpan<char> parameters (#​2849)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix runtime moniker normalization for Native AOT targets (#​2852)

Improvements

  • Upgrade to Perfolizer 0.6.0 with Pragmastat statistical engine integration

Documentation

  • Add documentation for breaking changes related to disassembler native dependencies (#​2836)

Internal

  • Introduce GitHub Actions release workflow

Full Changelog: dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet@v0.15.5...v0.15.6

0.15.5

This release fixes job naming consistency when using --runtimes, clamps histogram bin bounds to avoid confusing negative values, and reduces output directory clutter by filtering unnecessary runtime and satellite assembly files.

Features

  • Add custom MSBuild targets to remove unnecessary files from the bin directory (#​2737)
    • Filters out Capstone native binaries for non-target platforms
    • Removes satellite assemblies from Microsoft.CodeAnalysis packages

Bug Fixes

  • Fix job names consistency between SimpleJobAttribute and --runtimes CLI option (#​2841)
    • Jobs now use runtime names as IDs consistently across all runtime monikers
  • Clamp histogram bin lower bounds to non-negative values (#​1821)
    • Prevents confusing negative values in histogram output for non-negative measurements

Internal

  • Bump Perfolizer: 0.5.3 → 0.5.4 (#​2773)
  • Update changelog and GitHub Pages generation workflows
  • Enable workflow_dispatch for test workflow (#​2835)

Full Changelog: dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet@v0.15.4...v0.15.5

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection from 9.0.9 to 10.0.2.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 3 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 1 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.113

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.113 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.112

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.112 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.111

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.111 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.110

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.109

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.109 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.101

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.101 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions from 9.0.9 to 10.0.2.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 3 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 2 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 1 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.113

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.113 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.112

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.112 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.111

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.111 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.110

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.109

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.109 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.101

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.101 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Logging from 9.0.9 to 10.0.2.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 3 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 2 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 1 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.113

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.113 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.112

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.112 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.111

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.111 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.110

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.109

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.109 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.101

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.101 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions from 9.0.9 to 10.0.2.

Release notes

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 3 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 2 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 1 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.113

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.113 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.112

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.112 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.111

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.111 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

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9.0.110

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.109

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.109 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

9.0.101

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.101 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console from 9.0.9 to 10.0.2.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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Updated Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 18.0.0 to 18.0.1.

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18.0.1

What's Changed

Fixing an issue with loading covrun64.dll on systems that have .NET 10 SDK installed: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/compatibility/sdk/10.0/code-coverage-dynamic-native-instrumentation

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Updated MSTest from 3.11.0 to 4.1.0.

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4.1.0

See the release notes here

4.0.2

See the release notes here

4.0.1

See the release notes here

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:

[TestClass]
public sealed class Test1
{
    [TestMethod]
    public void TestMethod1()
    {
        var animal = "Tiger";
        var zoo = new Zoo();
        Assert.That(() => zoo.GetAnimal() == animal);
    }
}

public class Zoo
{
    public string GetAnimal()
    {
        return "Giraffe";
    }
}
Assert.That(() => zoo.GetAnimal() == animal) failed.
Details:
    animal = "Tiger"     
    zoo.GetAnimal() = "Giraffe"

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:

[TestClass]
public sealed class Test1
{
    [TestMethod]
    public void TestMethod1()
    {
        string animal = null;
        Assert.AreEqual("Giraffe", animal);
    }
}
 ... (truncated)

## 4.0.0-preview.25372.6

This is a prerelease of MSTest v4. Docs on migration from v3 to v4 are in progress. We are working towards addressing the items tracked in #​1285 and #​5762

## 4.0.0-preview.25358.7

This is a prerelease of MSTest v4. Docs on migration from v3 to v4 are in progress. We are working towards addressing the items tracked in https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/issues/1285 and https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/issues/5762

## 3.11.1

See the release notes [here](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/blob/main/docs/Changelog.md#​3.11.1)

Commits viewable in [compare view](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/compare/v3.11.0...v4.1.0).
</details>

Updated [MSTest.Analyzers](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx) from 3.11.0 to 4.1.0.

<details>
<summary>Release notes</summary>

_Sourced from [MSTest.Analyzers's releases](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/releases)._

## 4.1.0

See the release notes [here](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/blob/main/docs/Changelog.md#​4.1.0)

## 4.0.2

See the release notes [here](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/blob/main/docs/Changelog.md#​4.0.2)

## 4.0.1

See the release notes [here](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/blob/main/docs/Changelog.md#​4.0.1)

## 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:

```csharp
[TestClass]
public sealed class Test1
{
    [TestMethod]
    public void TestMethod1()
    {
        var animal = "Tiger";
        var zoo = new Zoo();
        Assert.That(() => zoo.GetAnimal() == animal);
    }
}

public class Zoo
{
    public string GetAnimal()
    {
        return "Giraffe";
    }
}
Assert.That(() => zoo.GetAnimal() == animal) failed.
Details:
    animal = "Tiger"     
    zoo.GetAnimal() = "Giraffe"

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:

[TestClass]
public sealed class Test1
{
    [TestMethod]
    public void TestMethod1()
    {
        string animal = null;
        Assert.AreEqual("Giraffe", animal);
    }
}
 ... (truncated)

## 4.0.0-preview.25372.6

This is a prerelease of MSTest v4. Docs on migration from v3 to v4 are in progress. We are working towards addressing the items tracked in #​1285 and #​5762

## 4.0.0-preview.25358.7

This is a prerelease of MSTest v4. Docs on migration from v3 to v4 are in progress. We are working towards addressing the items tracked in https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/issues/1285 and https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/issues/5762

## 3.11.1

See the release notes [here](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/blob/main/docs/Changelog.md#​3.11.1)

Commits viewable in [compare view](https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/compare/v3.11.0...v4.1.0).
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Bumps AwesomeAssertions from 9.2.0 to 9.3.0
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Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions from 9.0.9 to 10.0.2
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Superseded by #25.

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Looks like these dependencies are updatable in another way, so this is no longer needed.

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