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+ Construct a range of doubles
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="from"></param>
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+ <param name="to"></param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.RangeAttribute.#ctor(System.Single,System.Single,System.Single)">
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+ Construct a range of floats
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="to"></param>
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+ </summary>
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+ Construct a RepeatAttribute
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+ <param name="count">The number of times to run the test</param>
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+ </member>
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+ RequiredAddinAttribute may be used to indicate the names of any addins
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+ that must be present in order to run some or all of the tests in an
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+ assembly. If the addin is not loaded, the entire assembly is marked
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+ as NotRunnable.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.RequiredAddinAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
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+ Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:RequiredAddinAttribute"/> class.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="requiredAddin">The required addin.</param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.RequiredAddinAttribute.RequiredAddin">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the name of required addin.
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The required addin name.</value>
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+ </member>
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+ Summary description for SetCultureAttribute.
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+ Construct given the name of a culture
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="culture"></param>
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+ </member>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.SetUICultureAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
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+ Construct given the name of a culture
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ Attribute used to mark a class that contains one-time SetUp
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+ and/or TearDown methods that apply to all the tests in a
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+ namespace or an assembly.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SetUpFixtureAttribute">
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+ SetUpFixtureAttribute is used to identify a SetUpFixture
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SuiteAttribute">
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+ Attribute used to mark a static (shared in VB) property
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+ that returns a list of tests.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.TearDownAttribute">
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+ Attribute used to identify a method that is called
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+ immediately after each test is run. The method is
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+ guaranteed to be called, even if an exception is thrown.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.TestAttribute">
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+ Adding this attribute to a method within a <seealso cref="T:NUnit.Framework.TestFixtureAttribute"/>
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+ class makes the method callable from the NUnit test runner. There is a property
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+ called Description which is optional which you can provide a more detailed test
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+ description. This class cannot be inherited.
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+ </summary>
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+
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+ <example>
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+ [TestFixture]
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+ public class Fixture
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+ {
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+ [Test]
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+ public void MethodToTest()
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+ {}
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+
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+ [Test(Description = "more detailed description")]
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+ publc void TestDescriptionMethod()
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+ {}
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+ }
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+ </example>
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+
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestAttribute.Description">
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+ <summary>
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+ Descriptive text for this test
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute">
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+ <summary>
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+ TestCaseAttribute is used to mark parameterized test cases
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+ and provide them with their arguments.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData">
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+ <summary>
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+ The ITestCaseData interface is implemented by a class
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+ that is able to return complete testcases for use by
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+ a parameterized test method.
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+
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+ NOTE: This interface is used in both the framework
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+ and the core, even though that results in two different
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+ types. However, sharing the source code guarantees that
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+ the various implementations will be compatible and that
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+ the core is able to reflect successfully over the
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+ framework implementations of ITestCaseData.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.Arguments">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the argument list to be provided to the test
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.Result">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the expected result
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.ExpectedException">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the expected exception Type
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.ExpectedExceptionName">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the FullName of the expected exception
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.TestName">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the name to be used for the test
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.Description">
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+ Gets the description of the test
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData.Ignored">
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+ </summary>
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+ <value><c>true</c> if ignored; otherwise, <c>false</c>.</value>
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+ Gets the ignore reason.
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The ignore reason.</value>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object[])">
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+ This constructor is not CLS-Compliant
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object)">
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+ Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a single argument
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+ <param name="arg"></param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object,System.Object)">
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+ <summary>
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+ Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a two arguments
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="arg1"></param>
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+ <param name="arg2"></param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object,System.Object,System.Object)">
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+ Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a three arguments
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="arg1"></param>
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+ <param name="arg2"></param>
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+ <param name="arg3"></param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.Arguments">
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.Result">
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+ Gets or sets the expected result.
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The result.</value>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.Category">
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+ Gets or sets the expected exception.
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The expected exception.</value>
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+ </member>
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+ Gets or sets the name the expected exception.
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The expected name of the exception.</value>
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+ </member>
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+ Gets or sets the description.
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The description.</value>
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The name of the test.</value>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.Ignored">
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+ Gets or sets the ignored status of the test
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.IgnoreReason">
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+ </summary>
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+ <value>The ignore reason.</value>
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+ </member>
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