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Use JGiven by just using JUnit rules #232

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The JUnit rules can now be used standalone. This means that it is possible to use JGiven without deriving from the ScenarioTest class.

@janschaefer janschaefer merged commit e993c64 into master Sep 17, 2016
janschaefer pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 18, 2016
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