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Bump NUnit from 3.13.2 to 3.13.3 #7

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Bumps NUnit from 3.13.2 to 3.13.3.

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NUnit 3.13.3

This release includes several performance enhancements. @​lahma provided a massive speed improvement for large, parametrized test suites. In addition, equivalency tests with large unsortable collections run faster by determining if the collections are sortable before attempting to sort them.

We've added several fixes for .NET 6.0 and we've stopped testing NUnit against .NET Core 2.1 which is now out of support.

There are also several fixes for the new FixtureLifeCycle feature and other smaller bug fixes and performance improvements.

For more information, please see the complete Framework Release Notes

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NUnit 3.13.3 - March 20, 2022

This release includes several performance enhancements. @​lahma provided a massive speed improvement for large parametrized test suites. In addition, quivalency tests with large unsortable collections run faster by determining if the collections are sortable before attempting to sort them.

We've added several fixes for .NET 6.0 and we've stopped testing NUnit against .NET Core 2.1 which is now out of support.

There are also several fixes for the new FixtureLifeCycle feature and other smaller bug fixes and performance improvements.

Issues Resolved

  • 2963 Flakey tests in FrameworkControllerTests
  • 3643 Assert.Pass(message) produces "reason" in XML-Result
  • 3841 Breaking change: Is.SupersetOf with ValueTuple requires IComparable in NUnit 3.13.2
  • 3843 IDisposable & InstancePerTestCase: Object created for OneTimeSetUp is not disposed
  • 3898 NUnit 3.13.2 : LessThanOrEqualTo fails on a case which should succeed
  • 3903 Backport race condition fix (PR 3883)
  • 3904 Backport fix for "IDisposable & InstancePerTestCase" (PR 3843)
  • 3929 Fix high precision decimal calculations in v3.13 (#3898)
  • 3959 Marked 'NUnitEqualityComparer.AreEqual(object, object, Tolerance, bool)' as obsolete
  • 3962 Ensure that AfterTest always runs in AfterTestCommand
  • 3971 Backport "Add missing [DoesNotReturn] annotations" from #3958
  • 3976 Equivalency fallback for non-IComparable types can leave CollectionTally in corrupt state
  • 3998 Eagerly determine when a set is unsortable
  • 3999 Numeric comparison fails when it should succeed.
  • 4000 OverflowException comparing large double values
  • 4007 Eagerly detect sortable types for equivalency tests in 3.13.x
  • 4030 IsEmpty doesn't work with new .NET6 PriorityQueue
  • 4032 Tests won't run with an abstract base class that has a TestCaseFixtureSource
  • 4033 Recognized private members in base class for Source attributes
  • 4034 Improve method discovery and filtering performance
  • 4041 Minimze empty array allocations via centralized helper for pre-net46
  • 4043 Stop testing the framework against netcoreapp21 in v3.13 branch
  • 4045 Drop netcore2.1 as a target (backport #3986)
  • 4058 Remove TopLevel property from ValueMatchFilter
Commits
  • af8ca8b Merge pull request #4070 from nunit/release-3-13-3
  • 380615e Revert sdk version to build on AppVeyor
  • d05d9b4 Update copyright year
  • 25b376e Update to the latest version of .NET 5
  • e2eca31 Changes for the 3.13.3 release
  • c32c2e4 Merge pull request #4007 from stevenaw/3998-eager-icomparable-detection
  • 8297c3d Merge pull request #4034 from lahma/test-case-perf-improvements-v3
  • a19bc73 Merge pull request #4042 from stevenaw/centralize-array-empty
  • cf2fa03 implement InFilter.AddToXml
  • de83329 move test case from OrFilterTests to InFilterTests
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