Regarding "abstract but not sealed" - that's just a convention that identifies a .NET 2.0 or later static class. In earlier versions of NUnit, static classes could not be tests, which ruled out F#.
I'll look at the changes and get back to you.
Regarding "abstract but not sealed" - that's just a convention that identifies a .NET 2.0 or later
static class. In earlier versions of NUnit, static classes could not be tests, which ruled out F#.
I'll look at the changes and get back to you.