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Make your Xunit test methods self-determine to report a "skipped" result. Useful for such cases as "not supported on this platform" results or other environmental inputs.
This library allows for Xunit tests that can determine during execution that they should report a "skipped" result. This can be useful when a precondition is not satisfied, or the test is over functionality that does not exist on the platform being tested.
Use [SkippableFact]
or [SkippableTheory]
to make a test skippable.
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Make your Xunit test methods self-determine to report a "skipped" result. Useful for such cases as "not supported on this platform" results or other environmental inputs.
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