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MbUnit : Generative Unit Test Framework

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A new highly flexible unit test framework with new fixtures
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// <autogenerated>
//     This code was generated by a tool.
//     Runtime Version: 1.1.4322.573
//
//     Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if 
//     the code is regenerated.
// </autogenerated>
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namespace GUnit.Core 
{
	using System;
	
	
	/// <summary>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>GUnit.Core</b> namespace and child namespaces
	/// contains the kernel of GUnit.
	/// </para>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>GUnit.Core.Collections</b> namespace contains 
	/// stronly typed collections.
	/// </para>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>Exceptions</b> namespace contains custom exception
	/// classes relative to the GUnit framework.
	/// </para>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>GUnit.Core.Framework</b> namespace contains base class for custom attributes
	/// , for test fixtures. The custom attributes can be used to build new
	/// test fixture.
	/// </para>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>GUnit.Core.Invokers</b> namespace contains invokers classes that
	/// are functor-like wrapper for fixture methods.
	/// </para>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>GUnit.Core.Monitoring</b> namespace contains time and memory 
	/// performance tracers.
	/// </para>
	/// <para>
	/// The <b>GUnit.Core.Runs</b> namespace contains run object that are generators
	/// for invoker methods.
	/// </para>
	/// </summary>
	internal class NamespaceDoc
	{}
}

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Jonathan de Halleux is Civil Engineer in Applied Mathematics. He finished his PhD in 2004 in the rainy country of Belgium. After 2 years in the Common Language Runtime (i.e. .net), he is now working at Microsoft Research on Pex (http://research.microsoft.com/pex).

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