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Should testing for .NET—the way assertions should be!
https://github.com/shouldly/shouldly

Update ShouldBeginEndWithMessageGenerator.cs

Shayankamalzadeh opened this pull request almost 4 years ago
Collection message formatter throws on null collection

Crozin opened this issue almost 4 years ago
Fields now supported by `ShouldBeEquivalentTo`

mcon opened this pull request almost 4 years ago
ShouldBeEquivalentTo does not handle nested dictionaries

loop-evgeny opened this issue almost 4 years ago
Added ignore to ordering of enumerable in ShouldBeEquivalentTo

jamesmcroft opened this pull request almost 4 years ago
Support for ValueTask

benmccallum opened this issue almost 4 years ago
ShouldMatchApproved performance issues with large approvals

distantcam opened this issue about 4 years ago
Take down other docs sites

SimonCropp opened this issue over 4 years ago
Error: "Shouldly uses your source code to generate its great error messages"

patriksvensson opened this issue over 4 years ago
Add ShouldBe support for unsigned integers

patriksvensson opened this issue over 4 years ago
Refactor ShouldThrowAsync for cancellation handing and add test

adamhathcock opened this pull request almost 6 years ago
Add listing failures from enumerables

murphyjp opened this pull request almost 6 years ago
v4 beta

josephwoodward opened this pull request about 6 years ago
[WIP] Add ability to enable or disable difference highlighting

josephwoodward opened this pull request about 6 years ago
ThrowAsync: Consider handling synchronous exceptions on asynchronous methods

paulomorgado opened this issue about 7 years ago
Tooling migration

josephwoodward opened this pull request almost 8 years ago
#217 implement NotThrowAsync

hossambarakat opened this pull request almost 8 years ago
Improve timespan error message

JakeGinnivan opened this issue over 9 years ago
bug Should.Throw

AntoninB opened this issue almost 10 years ago
Multiple Assertions

circa1741 opened this issue about 10 years ago