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Feel free to raise a PR in the docs repo for this.
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Would like to, but quite tricky to find the correct release. E.g. nunit/nunit3-vs-adapter#301 states "the Breaking Change between NUnit 2.6.3 and NUnit 3.5.0". I assume it is either [NUnit 3.0.0 Alpha 1 (3.0.5378) - September 22, 2014] stating "Console Issues Resolved (Old nunit-console project, now combined with nunit)" or [NUnit 2.9.7 - August 8, 2014] stating "Breaking Changes" for the first time. No clue how to find the correct release though.
Let me at least propose the text here:
Breaking Changes
- The NUnit GUI has been removed.
- Trace and Debug output is no longer written to the NUnit output. A ConsoleTraceListener can be use to redirect Trace and Debug output to the NUnit output.
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AFAIK there is no longer an nunit.exe
just nunit3-console.exe
. Or did I forget? :-)
One memory I do have is that we had, at the time 3.0 was released or shortly thereafter, a combined set of release notes, which showed all the differences between 2.6.4 and 3.0. I wrote code so you could click and select whether to see the release notes as one group of changes or split among the various pre-releases. I think that was left behind when we set up the new documentation but I can look to see if there's a copy in my archives.
@maettu-this Sorry this is so hard. You are trying to absorb about 18 years of change all at once. The rest of us got it in small pieces. :-)
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no longer an nunit.exe just nunit3-console.exe
You are right, only that it still was called nunit-console.exe
in Alpha 1. "Old nunit-console project, now combined with nunit" let me assume that nunit-console
got removed then. I'll fix the release note proposed above.
about 18 years of change all at once
Actually it is just 10 years, 2.6.4 was in 2014. Before I used 2.5.10, 2.5.7, 2.5.2, 2.4.6. And in 2017 I attempted to upgrade to NUnit 3.x but failed for a bunch of reasons. Since then the priority was on other parts of the software. Having some room momentarily let me try again :-)
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