Upgraded System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions dependency to version 4.5.4 (@JeffAshton, #1108)
4.15.1 (2020-11-10)
Added
New method overloads for It.Is, It.IsIn, and It.IsNotIn that compare values using a custom IEqualityComparer<T> (@weitzhandler, #1064)
New properties ReturnValue and Exception on IInvocation to query recorded invocations return values or exceptions (@MaStr11, #921, #1077)
Support for "nested" type matchers, i.e. type matchers that appear as part of a composite type (such as It.IsAnyType[] or Func<It.IsAnyType, bool>). Argument match expressions like It.IsAny<Func<It.IsAnyType, bool>>() should now work as expected, whereas they previously didn't. In this particular example, you should no longer need a workaround like (Func<It.IsAnyType, bool>)It.IsAny<object>() as originally suggested in #918. (@stakx, #1092)
Changed
Event accessor calls (+= and -=) now get consistently recorded in Mock.Invocations. This previously wasn't the case for backwards compatibility with VerifyNoOtherCalls (which got implemented before it was possible to check them using Verify{Add,Remove}). You now need to explicitly verify expected calls to event accessors prior to VerifyNoOtherCalls. Verification of += and -= now works regardless of whether or not you set those up (which makes it consistent with how verification usually works). (@80O, @stakx, #1058, #1084)
Portable PDB (debugging symbols) are now embedded in the main library instead of being published as a separate NuGet symbols package (`.snupkg) (@kzu, #1098)
Fixed
SetupProperty fails if property getter and setter are not both defined in mocked type (@stakx, #1017)
Expression tree argument not matched when it contains a captured variable – evaluate all captures to their current values when comparing two expression trees (@QTom01, #1054)
Failure when parameterized Mock.Of<> is used in query comprehension from clause (@stakx, #982)
4.15.0
This version was accidentally published as 4.15.1 due to an intermittent problem with NuGet publishing.
4.14.7 (2020-10-14)
Changed
Mocks created by DefaultValue.Mock now inherit SetupAllProperties from their "parent" mock (like it says in the XML documentation) (@stakx, #1074)
Fixed
Setup not triggered due to VB.NET transparently inserting superfluous type conversions into a setup expression (@InteXX, #1067)
Nested mocks created by Mock.Of<T>() no longer have their properties stubbed since version 4.14.0 (@vruss, @1071)
Verify fails for recursive setups not explicitly marked as Verifiable (@killergege, #1073)
Mock.Of<> fails for COM interop types that are annotated with a [CompilerGenerated] custom attribute (@killergege, #1072)
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