changeset 183:4f82e0f161c3 ref20160224

fixed DFA optimization, JSON is fully functional
author cin
date Fri, 25 Mar 2016 02:49:02 +0300
parents 76e8f2ba12b8
children d6a8cba73acc
files Implab.Test/Implab.Format.Test/JsonTests.cs Implab/Automaton/DFATable.cs Implab/Automaton/RegularExpressions/RegularDFA.cs Implab/Formats/JSON/JSONGrammar.cs Implab/Formats/JSON/JSONScanner.cs Implab/Formats/ReaderScanner.cs MonoPlay/MonoPlay.csproj MonoPlay/Program.cs MonoPlay/packages.config packages/NUnit.2.6.4/NUnit.2.6.4.nupkg packages/NUnit.2.6.4/lib/nunit.framework.dll packages/NUnit.2.6.4/lib/nunit.framework.xml packages/NUnit.2.6.4/license.txt packages/System.Text.Json.2.0.0.11/System.Text.Json.2.0.0.11.nupkg packages/System.Text.Json.2.0.0.11/lib/net40/System.Text.Json.dll packages/repositories.config
diffstat 16 files changed, 11137 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/Implab.Test/Implab.Format.Test/JsonTests.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/Implab.Test/Implab.Format.Test/JsonTests.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -1,49 +1,87 @@
 using NUnit.Framework;
 using System;
 using Implab.Formats.JSON;
+using Implab.Automaton;
 
 namespace Implab.Format.Test {
     [TestFixture]
     public class JsonTests {
         [Test]
         public void TestScannerValidTokens() {
-            var scanner = new JSONScanner(@"9123, -123, 0, 0.1, -0.2, -0.1e3, 1.3E-3, ""some \t\n\u0020 text"", literal []{}:");
+            using (var scanner = new JSONScanner(@"9123, -123, 0, 0.1, -0.2, -0.1e3, 1.3E-3, ""some \t\n\u0020 text"", literal []{}:")) {
+
+                Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>[] expexted = new [] {
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 9123d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -123d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 0d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 0.1d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -0.2d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -0.1e3d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 1.3E-3d),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.String, "some \t\n  text"),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Literal, "literal"),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.BeginArray, " ["),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.EndArray, "]"),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.BeginObject, "{"),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.EndObject, "}"),
+                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.NameSeparator, ":")
+                };
 
-            Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>[] expexted =  new [] {
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 9123d),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -123d ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 0d ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 0.1d ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -0.2d ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -0.1e3d ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 1.3E-3d ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.String, "some \t\n  text" ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", " ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Literal, "literal" ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.BeginArray, " [" ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.EndArray, "]" ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.BeginObject, "{" ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.EndObject, "}" ),
-                new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.NameSeparator, ":" )
+                object value;
+                JsonTokenType tokenType;
+                for (var i = 0; i < expexted.Length; i++) {
+                
+                    Assert.IsTrue(scanner.ReadToken(out value, out tokenType));
+                    Assert.AreEqual(expexted[i].Item1, tokenType);
+                    Assert.AreEqual(expexted[i].Item2, value);
+                }
+
+                Assert.IsFalse(scanner.ReadToken(out value, out tokenType));
+            }
+        }
+
+        [Test]
+        public void TestScannerBadTokens() {
+            var bad = new [] {
+                " 1",
+                " literal",
+                " \"",
+                "\"unclosed string",
+                "1.bad",
+                "001", // should be read as three numbers
+                "--10",
+                "+10",
+                "1.0.0",
+                "1e1.0",
+                "l1teral0",
+                ".123",
+                "-.123"
             };
 
-            object value;
-            JsonTokenType tokenType;
-            for (var i = 0; i < expexted.Length; i++) {
-                
-                Assert.IsTrue(scanner.ReadToken(out value, out tokenType));
-                Assert.AreEqual(expexted[i].Item1, tokenType);
-                Assert.AreEqual(expexted[i].Item2, value);
-            }
-
-            Assert.IsFalse(scanner.ReadToken(out value, out tokenType));
+            foreach (var json in bad)
+                using (var scanner = new JSONScanner(json)) {
+                    try {
+                        object value;
+                        JsonTokenType token;
+                        scanner.ReadToken(out value, out token);
+                        if (!Object.Equals(value,json)) {
+                            Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is read as {1}", json, value is String ? String.Format("'{0}'", value) : value );
+                            continue;
+                        }
+                        Assert.Fail("Token '{0}' shouldn't pass", json);
+                    } catch (ParserException e) {
+                        Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
+                    }
+                }
+            
         }
     }
 }
--- a/Implab/Automaton/DFATable.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/Implab/Automaton/DFATable.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -141,8 +141,8 @@
         /// для этого необходимо переопределить даннцю фукнцию, для получения множеств конечных состояний.
         /// </remarks>
         /// <returns>The final states.</returns>
-        protected virtual IEnumerable<HashSet<int>> GroupFinalStates() {
-            return new HashSet<int>[] { m_finalStates };
+        protected virtual IEnumerable<HashSet<int>> SplitFinalStates(IEnumerable<int> states) {
+            return new [] { new HashSet<int>(states) };
         }
 
         protected void Optimize(
@@ -163,10 +163,7 @@
             var optimalStates = new HashSet<HashSet<int>>(setComparer);
             var queue = new HashSet<HashSet<int>>(setComparer);
 
-            // получаем конечные состояния, сгруппированные по маркерам
-            optimalStates.UnionWith(
-                GroupFinalStates()
-            );
+            optimalStates.Add(new HashSet<int>(FinalStates));
 
             var state = new HashSet<int>(
                 Enumerable
@@ -190,19 +187,19 @@
 
                 for (int c = 0; c < m_symbolCount; c++) {
                     var stateX = new HashSet<int>();
-                    //foreach(var a in stateA.Where(rmap.ContainsKey))
-                    //    stateX.UnionWith(rmap[a][c]); // all states from wich the symbol 'c' leads to the state 'a'
-
-                    stateX.UnionWith(m_transitions.Where(t => stateA.Contains(t.s2) && t.edge == c).Select(t => t.s1));
+                    foreach(var a in stateA.Where(rmap.ContainsKey))
+                        stateX.UnionWith(rmap[a][c]); // all states from wich the symbol 'c' leads to the state 'a'
 
                     var tmp = optimalStates.ToArray();
                     foreach (var stateY in tmp) {
-                        if (stateX.Overlaps(stateY) && !stateY.IsSubsetOf(stateX)) {
-                            var stateR1 = new HashSet<int>(stateY);
-                            var stateR2 = new HashSet<int>(stateY);
+                        var stateR1 = new HashSet<int>(stateY);
+                        var stateR2 = new HashSet<int>(stateY);
 
-                            stateR1.IntersectWith(stateX);
-                            stateR2.ExceptWith(stateX);
+                        stateR1.IntersectWith(stateX);
+                        stateR2.ExceptWith(stateX);
+
+                        if (stateR1.Count > 0 && stateR2.Count > 0) {
+                            
 
                             optimalStates.Remove(stateY);
                             optimalStates.Add(stateR1);
@@ -220,6 +217,14 @@
                 }
             }
 
+            // дополнительно разбиваем конечные состояния
+            foreach (var final in optimalStates.Where(s => s.Overlaps(m_finalStates)).ToArray()) {
+                optimalStates.Remove(final);
+                foreach (var split in SplitFinalStates(final))
+                    optimalStates.Add(split);
+            }
+                
+
             // карта получения оптимального состояния по соотвествующему ему простому состоянию
             var nextState = 0;
             foreach (var item in optimalStates) {
--- a/Implab/Automaton/RegularExpressions/RegularDFA.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/Implab/Automaton/RegularExpressions/RegularDFA.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -66,19 +66,15 @@
             // skip all unclassified symbols
             foreach (var pair in alphaMap.Where(x => x.Value != 0))
                 alphabet.DefineClass(m_alphabet.GetSymbols(pair.Key), pair.Value);
-
-            var orig = ToString();
-            var opt = dfa.ToString();
-            
             return dfa;
         }
 
-        protected override IEnumerable<HashSet<int>> GroupFinalStates() {
+        protected override IEnumerable<HashSet<int>> SplitFinalStates(IEnumerable<int> states) {
             var arrayComparer = new CustomEqualityComparer<TTag[]>(
                 (x,y) => x.Length == y.Length && x.All(it => y.Contains(it)),
                 x => x.Sum(it => x.GetHashCode())
             );
-            return FinalStates.GroupBy(x => m_tags[x], arrayComparer).Select(g => new HashSet<int>(g));
+            return states.GroupBy(x => m_tags[x] ?? new TTag[0], arrayComparer).Select(g => new HashSet<int>(g));
         }
 
         public override string ToString() {
--- a/Implab/Formats/JSON/JSONGrammar.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/Implab/Formats/JSON/JSONGrammar.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
             Literal,
             NameSeparator,
             ValueSeparator,
+            Whitespace,
 
             StringBound,
             EscapedChar,
@@ -73,7 +74,8 @@
                 .Or(beginArray.Tag(TokenType.BeginArray))
                 .Or(endArray.Tag(TokenType.EndArray))
                 .Or(nameSep.Tag(TokenType.NameSeparator))
-                .Or(valueSep.Tag(TokenType.ValueSeparator));
+                .Or(valueSep.Tag(TokenType.ValueSeparator))
+                .Or(SymbolSetToken('\n', '\r', '\t', ' ').Closure().Tag(TokenType.Whitespace));
 
 
             var jsonStringExpression =
--- a/Implab/Formats/JSON/JSONScanner.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/Implab/Formats/JSON/JSONScanner.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
         /// в строках обрабатываются экранированные символы, числа становтся типа double.</remarks>
         public bool ReadToken(out object tokenValue, out JsonTokenType tokenType) {
             JSONGrammar.TokenType[] tag;
-            if (m_jsonContext.Execute(m_scanner, out tag)) {
+            while (m_jsonContext.Execute(m_scanner, out tag)) {
                 switch (tag[0]) {
                     case JSONGrammar.TokenType.StringBound:
                         tokenValue = ReadString();
@@ -56,6 +56,8 @@
                         tokenValue = Double.Parse(m_scanner.GetTokenValue(), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
                         tokenType = JsonTokenType.Number;
                         break;
+                    case JSONGrammar.TokenType.Whitespace:
+                        continue;
                     default:
                         tokenType = (JsonTokenType)tag[0];
                         tokenValue = m_scanner.GetTokenValue();
--- a/Implab/Formats/ReaderScanner.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/Implab/Formats/ReaderScanner.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
 namespace Implab.Formats {
     public class ReaderScanner: TextScanner {
-        const int CHUNK_SIZE = 1024;
+        const int CHUNK_SIZE = 1024*4;
         const int BUFFER_MAX = CHUNK_SIZE*1024;
 
         readonly TextReader m_reader;
--- a/MonoPlay/MonoPlay.csproj	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/MonoPlay/MonoPlay.csproj	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@
   </PropertyGroup>
   <ItemGroup>
     <Reference Include="System" />
+    <Reference Include="System.Text.Json">
+      <HintPath>..\packages\System.Text.Json.2.0.0.11\lib\net40\System.Text.Json.dll</HintPath>
+    </Reference>
   </ItemGroup>
   <ItemGroup>
     <Compile Include="Program.cs" />
@@ -44,4 +47,7 @@
       <Name>Implab</Name>
     </ProjectReference>
   </ItemGroup>
+  <ItemGroup>
+    <None Include="packages.config" />
+  </ItemGroup>
 </Project>
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/MonoPlay/Program.cs	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/MonoPlay/Program.cs	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
 using System;
 using Implab;
 using System.Threading.Tasks;
+using Implab.Formats.JSON;
+using System.IO;
+using System.Text.Json;
 
 namespace MonoPlay {
     class MainClass {
@@ -9,28 +12,33 @@
         public static void Main(string[] args) {
             if (args == null)
                 throw new ArgumentNullException("args");
-
-            var t1 = Environment.TickCount;
-
-            DoWork().GetAwaiter().GetResult();
+            int t1, t2;
 
-            var t2 = Environment.TickCount;
-            Console.WriteLine("done: {0} ms, {1:.00} Mb, {2} GC", t2 - t1, GC.GetTotalMemory(false) / (1024*1024), GC.CollectionCount(0) );
+            for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
+                t1 = Environment.TickCount;
+                int elements =0;
+                using (var reader = new JSONParser(File.OpenText("/home/sergey/temp/citylots.json"))) {
+                    while (reader.Read())
+                        elements++;
+                }
 
-        }
+                t2 = Environment.TickCount;
+                Console.WriteLine("attempt {0} done: {1} ms, {2:.00} Mb, {3} GC, Elements: {4}",i+1, t2 - t1, GC.GetTotalMemory(false) / (1024*1024), GC.CollectionCount(0), elements );
+            }
 
-        static IPromise<int> DoItem(int x) {
-            //return Promise<int>.FromResult(x + 1);
-            var p = new Promise<int>();
-            p.Resolve(x+1);
-            return p;
-        }
+            Console.WriteLine("Syste.Text.Json");
+            var paraser = new JsonParser();
+            for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
+                t1 = Environment.TickCount;
+                using (var reader = File.OpenText("/home/sergey/temp/citylots.json")) {
+                    paraser.Parse(reader);
+                }
 
-        static async Task<int> DoWork() {
-            var c = 0;
-            for (int i = 0; i < 10000000; i++)
-                c = await DoItem(c);
-            return c;
+                t2 = Environment.TickCount;
+                Console.WriteLine("attempt {0} done: {1} ms, {2:.00} Mb, {3} GC, ",i+1, t2 - t1, GC.GetTotalMemory(false) / (1024*1024), GC.CollectionCount(0));
+            }
+
+
         }
 
     }
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/MonoPlay/packages.config	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<packages>
+  <package id="System.Text.Json" version="2.0.0.11" targetFramework="net45" />
+</packages>
\ No newline at end of file
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--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/packages/NUnit.2.6.4/lib/nunit.framework.xml	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -0,0 +1,10984 @@
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+            </summary>
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+            <summary>
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+            separated by a comma.
+            </summary>
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+            may be given, separated by a comma.
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+            <summary>
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+            <summary>
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+            individual method as applying to a particular platform only.
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+            Constructor with no platforms specified, for use
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+            Constructor taking one or more platforms
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+        </member>
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+            <summary>
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+            Constructor taking one or more cultures
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+            </summary>
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+            <summary>
+            Constructor for use by derived classes that use the
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+            a standard type supported by the BCL. Any custom
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+            </summary>
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+            <summary>
+            Marks a test to use a sequential join of any argument data
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+            sequence, generating test cases up to the largest number
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+            for which it runs out of values. Normally, this should be
+            used with the same number of arguments for each parameter.
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+            Summary description for MaxTimeAttribute.
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+            </summary>
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+            <summary>
+            ValuesAttribute is used to provide literal arguments for
+            an individual parameter of a test.
+            </summary>
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+            <summary>
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+            <summary>
+            The collection of data to be returned. Must
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+            We use an object[] so that the individual
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+            if necessary.
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+            <param name="arg3"></param>
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+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.ValuesAttribute.#ctor(System.Object[])">
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+            <summary>
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+            <param name="max"></param>
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+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.RangeAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            RangeAttribute is used to supply a range of values to an
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+            </summary>
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+            <param name="to"></param>
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+            <param name="to"></param>
+            <param name="step"></param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.RangeAttribute.#ctor(System.Double,System.Double,System.Double)">
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+            <param name="step"></param>
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+            <param name="to"></param>
+            <param name="step"></param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.RepeatAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            RepeatAttribute may be applied to test case in order
+            to run it multiple times.
+            </summary>
+        </member>
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+            <summary>
+            Construct a RepeatAttribute
+            </summary>
+            <param name="count">The number of times to run the test</param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.RequiredAddinAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            RequiredAddinAttribute may be used to indicate the names of any addins
+            that must be present in order to run some or all of the tests in an
+            assembly. If the addin is not loaded, the entire assembly is marked
+            as NotRunnable.
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.RequiredAddinAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
+            <summary>
+            Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:RequiredAddinAttribute"/> class.
+            </summary>
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+        </member>
+        <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.RequiredAddinAttribute.RequiredAddin">
+            <summary>
+            Gets the name of required addin.
+            </summary>
+            <value>The required addin name.</value>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SetCultureAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            Summary description for SetCultureAttribute.
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.SetCultureAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
+            <summary>
+            Construct given the name of a culture
+            </summary>
+            <param name="culture"></param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SetUICultureAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            Summary description for SetUICultureAttribute.
+            </summary>
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+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.SetUICultureAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
+            <summary>
+            Construct given the name of a culture
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+            <param name="culture"></param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SetUpAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            SetUpAttribute is used in a TestFixture to identify a method
+            that is called immediately before each test is run. It is 
+            also used in a SetUpFixture to identify the method that is
+            called once, before any of the subordinate tests are run.
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SetUpFixtureAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            Attribute used to mark a class that contains one-time SetUp 
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+            namespace or an assembly.
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.SuiteAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            Attribute used to mark a static (shared in VB) property
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+            </summary>
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+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.TearDownAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            Attribute used in a TestFixture to identify a method that is 
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+            <summary>
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+            <summary>
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+            <summary>
+            Gets or sets the ActionTargets for this attribute
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.TestAttribute">
+            <summary>
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+            description. This class cannot be inherited.
+            </summary>
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+            <example>
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+              publc void TestDescriptionMethod()
+              {}
+            }
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+            
+        </member>
+        <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestAttribute.Description">
+            <summary>
+            Descriptive text for this test
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="T:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute">
+            <summary>
+            TestCaseAttribute is used to mark parameterized test cases
+            and provide them with their arguments.
+            </summary>
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+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object[])">
+            <summary>
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+        </member>
+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object)">
+            <summary>
+            Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a single argument
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+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object,System.Object)">
+            <summary>
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+            <param name="arg2"></param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="M:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.#ctor(System.Object,System.Object,System.Object)">
+            <summary>
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+            <param name="arg2"></param>
+            <param name="arg3"></param>
+        </member>
+        <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.Arguments">
+            <summary>
+            Gets the list of arguments to a test case
+            </summary>
+        </member>
+        <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.Result">
+            <summary>
+            Gets or sets the expected result. Use
+            ExpectedResult by preference.
+            </summary>
+            <value>The result.</value>
+        </member>
+        <member name="P:NUnit.Framework.TestCaseAttribute.ExpectedResult">
+            <summary>
+            Gets or sets the expected result.
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+            <value>The result.</value>
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+            <summary>
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+            </summary>
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+            <summary>
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+            May be a single category or a comma-separated list.
+            </summary>
+        </member>
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+            <summary>
+            Gets or sets the expected exception.
+            </summary>
+            <value>The expected exception.</value>
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--- a/packages/repositories.config	Thu Mar 24 18:52:10 2016 +0300
+++ b/packages/repositories.config	Fri Mar 25 02:49:02 2016 +0300
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 <repositories>
   <repository path="../Implab.Test/Implab.Format.Test/packages.config" />
+  <repository path="../MonoPlay/packages.config" />
 </repositories>
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