[dotnet] Correct assertion of struct type in internal tests #14878
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Description
Finishes future-proofing for a potential NUnit 4 upgrade. With this, I upgraded locally to NUnit 4.x and the tests ran and passed.
Motivation and Context
Fixes #14852
Types of changes
Checklist
PR Type
enhancement, tests
Description
DevToolsProfilerTest.cs
to ensureStartTime
,EndTime
, andTimeDeltas
are non-zero, enhancing test robustness.DevToolsTestFixture.cs
by using string interpolation forAssert.Ignore
.Changes walkthrough 📝
DevToolsProfilerTest.cs
Update NUnit assertions for profiler validation
dotnet/test/common/DevTools/DevToolsProfilerTest.cs
StartTime
andEndTime
to check for non-zerovalues.
TimeDeltas
to check for non-zero values.DevToolsTestFixture.cs
Use string interpolation for ignore message
dotnet/test/common/DevTools/DevToolsTestFixture.cs
Assert.Ignore
message formatting to use string interpolation.