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Merge pull request #226 from Kristina-Mar/cs-CZ-culture #35

Merge pull request #226 from Kristina-Mar/cs-CZ-culture

Merge pull request #226 from Kristina-Mar/cs-CZ-culture #35

Triggered via push January 24, 2025 11:56
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build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/BEHolidaysTests.cs#L19
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ARSAWorkingDays.cs#L20
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ARSAWorkingDays.cs#L22
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ViHolidaysTests.cs#L71
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ChineseHolidaysTests.cs#L20
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ChineseHolidaysTests.cs#L23
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ChineseHolidaysTests.cs#L26
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ChineseHolidaysTests.cs#L35
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ChineseHolidaysTests.cs#L38
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)
build: tests/DateTimeExtensions.Tests/ChineseHolidaysTests.cs#L41
Consider using the constraint model, Assert.That(actual, Is.EqualTo(expected)), instead of the classic model, Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) (https://github.com/nunit/nunit.analyzers/tree/master/documentation/NUnit2005.md)