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NUnit is dead! Long live xUnit.net!
There are several cool features, including aspect-like extensibility for tests, but the two changes that will immediately make a difference in my day-to-day coding are:
[ExpectedException]
is gone. In its place isAssert.Throws<T>( delegate ... )
. Not only much easier to read, but no longer can a test throw in an unexpected place and still pass.- No more
SetUp/TearDown
. This makes maintaining state between tests a bit more difficult. Having to add static variables to a test fixture should probably signal warning flags about the code under test.
For anyone wondering if it actually works, the answer is a resounding 'Yes'. It's already been integrated into sections of the project I'm currently working on.
It's available for download here: https://codeplex.com/xunit
Also, be sure to read Jim Newkirk's official announcement.