When a step fails, all following steps in the scenario are reported as skipped. In xBehave.net 1.x, all following steps in the scenario were reported as failed.
The Before() and After() methods of a BeforeAfterTestAttribute are now called before and after each scenario is run. In xBehave.net 1.x, these methods were called before and after each step within a scenario was run.
Object disposal and Teardown are no longer represented as a separate test unless they fail. This aligns with the behaviour of most xUnit.net 2.0 runners which show an extra failed test when test clean up fails.
Removed
Given(), When(), Then(), And() and But(). Use f(), _() or x() instead.
Timeouts have been removed under the same rationale used for xUnit.net 2.0.
Isolated steps have been removed as this is a rarely (if ever) used feature that adds considerable implementation overhead.
Object disposal without passing a context object to Using() (deprecated in 1.x).
An undocumented feature which allows global continuation of step execution when certain types of step fail.
An undocumented feature which allows omission of arguments from scenario names in test output.