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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:11:32+00:00 2026-05-15T18:11:32+00:00

I have written unit tests under NUnit that use TestFixtures with different parameters. Now,

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I have written unit tests under NUnit that use TestFixtures with different parameters. Now, when I run tests, I want to see with which parameters test has been passed and with which hasn’t. Unfortunately, ReSharper shows only “Test failed: Child test failed” and no more information. Is there any way to see which parameters have caused test failure?

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    2026-05-15T18:11:33+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:11 pm

    I e-mailed JetBrains about this and received the following response from Andrey Serebryansky on July 9th, 2010:

    This issue will be addressed in the next ReSharper release.

    I believe the current release at the time of this writing is 5.1.


    EDIT:

    Based on comments by @Damien McGivern and @zcrar70

    The issue is here, and it is fixed in the Resharper internal build.

    However according to Victor Kropp (at the above link):

    These changes will NOT be included in 5.1 due to technical reasons.

    and when asked what the release date would be the response was (as of August 3, 2010):

    I’m sorry, our roadmap is not yet established. I really don’t know.

    EDIT2:

    More answers from Victor Kropp:

    Q. Is there any update on a time line for when this will be in a release or nightly build that we can use?

    A. ReSharper 6.0 EAP is expected to start before the end of year. I don’t know actual date now.

    Q. Will this bug fix be available in any release before 6.0?

    A. No, sorry.

    EDIT3:

    I just tested this with the Resharper 6 EAP (build 2101) and it looks like they did a rather nice job of fixing this issue.

    I haven’t played around with it too much yet but so far I like what I see.

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