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FluentAssertions.Primitives Namespace / DateTimeAssertions<TAssertions> Class
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    DateTimeAssertions<TAssertions> Class
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    Contains a number of methods to assert that a System.DateTime is in the expected state.
    Syntax
    [DebuggerNonUserCode()]
    public class DateTimeAssertions<TAssertions> 
    where TAssertions: DateTimeAssertions<TAssertions>
    Type Parameters
    TAssertions
    Remarks
    You can use the FluentAssertions.Extensions.FluentDateTimeExtensions for a more fluent way of specifying a System.DateTime.
    Inheritance Hierarchy

    System.Object
       FluentAssertions.Primitives.DateTimeAssertions<TAssertions>
          FluentAssertions.Primitives.DateTimeAssertions
          FluentAssertions.Primitives.NullableDateTimeAssertions<TAssertions>

    Public Constructors
    Public Properties
     NameDescription
    Public Property Gets the object whose value is being asserted.  
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    Public Methods
     NameDescription
    Public MethodOverloaded. Asserts that the current System.DateTime is exactly equal to the expected value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is after the specified value.  
    Public MethodReturns a DateTimeRangeAssertions<TAssertions> object that can be used to assert that the current System.DateTime is equal to or exceeds the specified timeSpan compared to another System.DateTime.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is before the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is within the specified time from the specified nearbyTime value.  
    Public MethodReturns a DateTimeRangeAssertions<TAssertions> object that can be used to assert that the current System.DateTime differs exactly the specified timeSpan compared to another System.DateTime.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the System.DateTime represents a value in the expectedKind.  
    Public MethodReturns a DateTimeRangeAssertions<TAssertions> object that can be used to assert that the current System.DateTime differs at maximum the specified timeSpan compared to another System.DateTime.  
    Public MethodReturns a DateTimeRangeAssertions<TAssertions> object that can be used to assert that the current System.DateTime exceeds the specified timeSpan compared to another System.DateTime.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Asserts that the System.DateTime is one of the specified validValues.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is either on, or after the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is either on, or before the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected date.  
    Public MethodReturns a DateTimeRangeAssertions<TAssertions> object that can be used to assert that the current System.DateTime is within the specified timeSpan compared to another System.DateTime.  
    Public Method  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected day.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected hour.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected minute.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected month.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected second.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime has the expected year.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Asserts that the current System.DateTime or System.DateTime is not equal to the unexpected value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is not after the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is not before the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is not within the specified time from the specified distantTime value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the System.DateTime does not represent a value in a specific kind.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is neither on, nor after the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is neither on, nor before the specified value.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime is not the unexpected date.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime does not have the unexpected day.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime does not have the unexpected hour.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime does not have the unexpected minute.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime does not have the unexpected month.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime does not have the unexpected second.  
    Public MethodAsserts that the current System.DateTime does not have the unexpected year.  
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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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    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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