Not sure.  Maybe another 2 weeks. It hasn't quite baked yet.  But you  
can download nightly builds from http://www.gallio.org/Distributables/



On Feb 2, 2009, at 1:10 PM, max2256 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Will MbUunit 3.0.6 be released any time soon?
>
> On Feb 2, 8:26 am, max2256 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What do you mean by putting it on the type?
>>
>> On Jan 31, 4:03 pm, Jeff Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> That's a bug.  We should be able to apply the attribute to the
>>> constructor.  However, try putting it on the type instead.
>>
>>> On Jan 29, 2009, at 2:35 PM, max2256 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>> Hi
>>
>>>> I have the following values in my csv file
>>
>>>> firstName,LastName,age
>>>> Jim,Morrison,40
>>>> Pat,King,25
>>
>>>> Now let's say I want to use the CsvData attribute this way:
>>
>>>> public class PersonTest
>>>> {
>>>>     private Person p;
>>
>>>>     [CsvData(FilePath = "Persons.csv", HasHeader = true)]
>>>>     public PersonTest( string fName, string lName, int age )
>>>>     {
>>>>          p = new Person(fName,lName,age);
>>>>     }
>>>> }
>>
>>>> I've noticed that it is not possible to use le CsvData attribute at
>>>> the constructor level, the only way of achieving this is with the
>>>> following :
>>
>>>>   public PersonTest( [CsvData(FilePath = "Persons.csv", HasHeader =
>>>> true)] string fName, string lName, int age )
>>
>>>> My question is how can I get the lName and age value if I only  
>>>> put the
>>>> CsvData attribute only on the first parameter ?
>>
>>>> Thanx
> >

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