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Currently, when comparing strings, options like ignoreLineEndingDifferences and ignoreWhiteSpaceDifferences require there be at least one instance of the various characters
// Succeeds
Assert.Equal(" ", " ", ignoreWhiteSpaceDifferences: true);
// Fails
Assert.Equal(" ", String.Empty, ignoreWhiteSpaceDifferences: true);... I'm looking for a way to compare two s
As the moment it's only possible to install bats from bats-core from source on linux.
We should create packages to install easily on Linux.
It could be:
apt install bats-corefor Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mintyum install bats-corefor Fedora/RedHat/CentOS- a package on (Flathub](www.flathub.org)
- a snap on https://snapcraft.io/
...
Flathub is probably the easiest to support most d
Description
Nested AssertionScopes only report the outer-most scope reportables on failure. This is true regardless of whether the outer scope has any reportables -- i.e., if only the inner scope has reportables, nothing is reported.
Complete minimal example reproducing the issue
[TestMethod]
public void TestNestedAssertionScopes()
{
using (var outerScope = new A-
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Currently when calling the
MSBuildalias with anMSBuildSettings, we need to set the target using theWithTargetextension method.It would be nice if we could use a property, with a string, which would make it more na