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thomhurst/TUnit (TUnit)

v1.9.2: 1.9.2

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  • fix: add TestDataRow unwrapping to analyzer and tests for named properties by @​thomhurst in #​4227

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v1.9.0: 1.9.0

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  • feat: add collection assertions for Memory, Set, Dictionary, List, ReadOnlyList, and AsyncEnumerable types by @​thomhurst in #​4226
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@renovate renovate bot added the dependency:nuget Indicates a pull request related to updating or managing NuGet package dependencies. label Jan 4, 2026
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