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Merge main to features/improved-definite-assignment #52404

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git fetch --all
git checkout merges/main-to-features/improved-definite-assignment
git reset --hard upstream/features/improved-definite-assignment
git merge upstream/main
# Fix merge conflicts
git commit
git push upstream merges/main-to-features/improved-definite-assignment --force

sharwell and others added 30 commits March 22, 2021 18:17
The correct value for this option is sourced from ITaskList. Including a
default value hides cases where options fail to load.
remove'
We're not entirely sure why this was added; it might have been due
to lack of Assert.ThrowsAsync in whichever version of xUnit we were
using, or something else. In any case, it's unnecessary today and was
also broken: it would silently succeed if the passed function didn't
throw any exceptions at all.
Co-authored-by: Sam Harwell <[email protected]>
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@ghost ghost merged commit 377db42 into features/improved-definite-assignment Apr 4, 2021
@ghost ghost deleted the merges/main-to-features/improved-definite-assignment branch April 4, 2021 01:34
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