Question #170909 on NUnit Framework changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+question/170909

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Charlie Poole proposed the following answer:
Note that this will have to be a request for NUnit 3.0's .NET 4.0 build - the
feature only makes sense under 4.0.

Charlie

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Simone Busoli
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> Question #170909 on NUnit Framework changed:
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> Simone Busoli posted a new comment:
> I see the point and agree with your observations.
> NUnit currently does not support checking for properties on dynamic objects, 
> let alone fluent assertions on them.
> Would you file a feature request for this, please?
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