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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion CHANGELOG.md
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## Unreleased
## 3.3.9 (May 23, 2015)
- Fixed Describe's handling of TestName filter when multiple strings are passed to Invoke-Pester's -TestName parameter.
- Failing BeforeEach or AfterEach will fail the test [GH-326]
- Added BeOfType operator to the Should command. [GH-327]
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Pester.psd1
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ModuleToProcess = 'Pester.psm1'

# Version number of this module.
ModuleVersion = '3.3.8'
ModuleVersion = '3.3.9'

# ID used to uniquely identify this module
GUID = 'a699dea5-2c73-4616-a270-1f7abb777e71'
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CompanyName = 'Pester'

# Copyright statement for this module
Copyright = 'Copyright (c) 2014 by Pester Team, licensed under Apache 2.0 License.'
Copyright = 'Copyright (c) 2015 by Pester Team, licensed under Apache 2.0 License.'

# Description of the functionality provided by this module
Description = 'Pester provides a framework for running BDD style Tests to execute and validate PowerShell commands inside of PowerShell and offers a powerful set of Mocking Functions that allow tests to mimic and mock the functionality of any command inside of a piece of powershell code being tested. Pester tests can execute any command or script that is accesible to a pester test file. This can include functions, Cmdlets, Modules and scripts. Pester can be run in ad hoc style in a console or it can be integrated into the Build scripts of a Continuous Integration system.'
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