Fluent Assertions Documentation
FluentAssertions Assembly / FluentAssertions.Configuration Namespace / GlobalFormattingOptions Class


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    GlobalFormattingOptions Class Methods
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    For a list of all members of this type, see GlobalFormattingOptions members.

    Public Methods
     NameDescription
    Public MethodEnsures a scoped formatter is included in the chain, which is executed before the static custom formatters and the default formatters. This also lasts only for the current FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope until disposal. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Formatting.FormattingOptions)
    Public MethodRemoves a scoped formatter that was previously added through FluentAssertions.Formatting.FormattingOptions.AddFormatter. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Formatting.FormattingOptions)
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    Extension Methods
     NameDescription
    Public Extension MethodSafely casts the specified object to the type specified through TTo.
    Public Extension MethodOverloaded. Invokes the specified action on a subject so that you can chain it with any of the assertions from FluentAssertions.Specialized.NonGenericAsyncFunctionAssertions
    Public Extension MethodOverloaded. Forces enumerating a collection. Should be used to assert that a method that uses the yield keyword throws a particular exception.
    Public Extension Method Provides methods for asserting the execution time of a method or property.
    Public Extension MethodOverloaded. Invokes the specified action on a subject so that you can chain it with any of the assertions from FluentAssertions.Specialized.ActionAssertions
    Public Extension MethodOverloaded. Starts monitoring eventSource for its events.
    Public Extension MethodOverloaded. Returns an FluentAssertions.Specialized.ExecutionTimeAssertions object that can be used to assert the current FluentAssertions.Specialized.ExecutionTime.
    Public Extension MethodOverloaded. Returns an FluentAssertions.Primitives.EnumAssertions<TEnum,TAssertions> object that can be used to assert the current TEnum.
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