Xbehave 2.0.0-beta004-build500

This is a prerelease version of Xbehave.
There is a newer prerelease version of this package available.
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Xbehave --version 2.0.0-beta004-build500
NuGet\Install-Package Xbehave -Version 2.0.0-beta004-build500
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Xbehave" Version="2.0.0-beta004-build500" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Xbehave --version 2.0.0-beta004-build500
#r "nuget: Xbehave, 2.0.0-beta004-build500"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Xbehave as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Xbehave&version=2.0.0-beta004-build500&prerelease

// Install Xbehave as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Xbehave&version=2.0.0-beta004-build500&prerelease

A BDD/TDD framework based on xUnit.net and inspired by Gherkin. Allows features and scenarios to be written directly in code rather than mapping to external feature files. Works seamlessly with xUnit.net tooling.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
Universal Windows Platform uap was computed.  uap10.0 was computed. 
Windows Phone wp8 is compatible.  wp81 was computed.  wpa81 is compatible. 
Windows Store win8 is compatible. 
Compatible target framework(s)
Included target framework(s) (in package)
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
    • xunit (>= 2.0.0-beta5-build2785 && < 3.0.0)

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Version Downloads Last updated
2.0.0-rc002-build543 144 4/18/2015
2.0.0-rc001-build541 163 3/26/2015
2.0.0-beta008-build523 64 3/21/2015
2.0.0-beta007-build521 49 3/19/2015
2.0.0-beta006-build519 129 3/17/2015
2.0.0-beta005-build515 50 3/17/2015
2.0.0-beta004-build500 128 12/24/2014
2.0.0-beta003-build498 55 12/24/2014
2.0.0-beta002-build494 76 12/13/2014
2.0.0-beta001-build-488 72 12/10/2014
1.1.0 7,586 3/16/2014
1.0.0 3,556 10/9/2013
0.17.0 52 10/3/2013
0.16.0 96 9/3/2013
0.15.0 590 6/4/2013
0.14.0 51 11/7/2012
0.13.0 47 10/3/2012
0.12.0 46 7/25/2012
0.11.0 50 7/9/2012
0.10.0 47 5/21/2012
0.9.0 46 4/26/2012
0.8.0 49 4/11/2012
0.7.0 54 2/27/2012

=== New ===

- Based on xUnit 2.0 (currently pre-release) and supporting all new xUnit.net 2.0 features.
- Support for all platforms supported by xUnit.net 2.0 (Desktop .NET 4.5+, Windows 8.1+ (Universal), Windows Phone 8 (Silverlight), Windows Phone 8.1+ (Universal), MonoTouch*, MonoAndroid*, Xamarin.iOS*, Portable Libraries (supporting Profile259), ASP.NET vNext*).

*Work in progress - not yet supported in the current pre-release package.

=== Changed ===

- Object disposal and Teardown is no longer performed in a separate test. Failure will be communicated in the same way that xUnit.net 2.0 communicates failure to run the After() method of a BeforeAfterTestAttribute, i.e. an extra failed test will be shown in addition to the usual tests which are generated from the scenario.
- The Before() and After() methods of a BeforeAfterTestAttribute are now called before and after each scenario is run. In xBehave.net 1.0, these methods were called before and after each step within a scenario was run.

=== Removed ===

- Given(), When(), Then(), And() and But(). Use f() or _() instead.
- Timeouts have been removed under the same rationale used for xUnit.net.
- Isolated steps have been removed as this is a rarely (if ever) used feature that adds considerable implementation overhead.
- Object disposal without passing a context object to Using() (already deprecated in 1.x).
- An undocumented feature which allows global continuation of step execution when certain types of step fail.
- An undocumented feature which allows omission of arguments from scenario names in test output.

* beta-004: Fixes test output for steps which are failed fast due to failure of preceding steps.
* beta-003: Fixes test class construction and disposal and changes behaviour of BeforeAfterTestAttribute.
* beta-002: Adds support for Windows 8.1+ (Universal), Windows Phone 8 (Silverlight), Windows Phone 8.1+ (Universal).
* beta-001: Initial beta.