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Use product version in RuntimeInformation.FrameworkDescription#35516

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@jkotas jkotas commented Feb 22, 2019

AssemblyFileVersionAttribute attr = (AssemblyFileVersionAttribute)(typeof(object).GetTypeInfo().Assembly.GetCustomAttribute(typeof(AssemblyFileVersionAttribute)));
string expected = string.Format(".NET Core {0}", attr.Version);
Assert.Equal(expected, RuntimeInformation.FrameworkDescription);
Assert.True(RuntimeInformation.FrameworkDescription.StartsWith(".NET Core"));
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Nit: could you add FraneworkDescription as part of a second argument so we're see what it is if the assert fails?

@jkotas jkotas merged commit db95b37 into dotnet:master Feb 23, 2019
@jkotas jkotas deleted the version branch February 23, 2019 07:28
@karelz karelz added this to the 3.0 milestone Mar 18, 2019
picenka21 pushed a commit to picenka21/runtime that referenced this pull request Feb 18, 2022
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* Use product version in RuntimeInformation.FrameworkDescription

* Include FrameworkDescription in the Assert

* Strip the git hash in the fallback


Commit migrated from dotnet/corefx@db95b37
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