Bump xunit.runner.visualstudio from 2.8.2 to 3.0.0 in the xunit group #718
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ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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The 'licenseUrl' element will be deprecated. Consider using the 'license' element instead.
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The 'PackageIconUrl'/'iconUrl' element is deprecated. Consider using the 'PackageIcon'/'icon' element instead. Learn more at https://aka.ms/deprecateIconUrl
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ConformanceTests.cs#L16
Theory method 'ConformanceTestPasses' on test class 'ConformanceTests' does not use parameter 'id'. Use the parameter, or remove the parameter and associated data.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ConformanceTests.cs#L37
Do not use Assert.True(false, message) to fail a test. Use Assert.Fail(message) instead.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ExtendedFunctionalityTests.cs#L16
Theory method 'ExtendedFunctionalityTestPasses' on test class 'ExtendedFunctionalityTests' does not use parameter 'id'. Use the parameter, or remove the parameter and associated data.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ExtendedFunctionalityTests.cs#L37
Do not use Assert.True(false, message) to fail a test. Use Assert.Fail(message) instead.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ConformanceTests.cs#L16
Theory method 'ConformanceTestPasses' on test class 'ConformanceTests' does not use parameter 'id'. Use the parameter, or remove the parameter and associated data.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ConformanceTests.cs#L37
Do not use Assert.True(false, message) to fail a test. Use Assert.Fail(message) instead.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ExtendedFunctionalityTests.cs#L16
Theory method 'ExtendedFunctionalityTestPasses' on test class 'ExtendedFunctionalityTests' does not use parameter 'id'. Use the parameter, or remove the parameter and associated data.
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test/json-ld.net.tests/ExtendedFunctionalityTests.cs#L37
Do not use Assert.True(false, message) to fail a test. Use Assert.Fail(message) instead.
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