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Update System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions #5340

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@Martin-Molinero Martin-Molinero commented Feb 25, 2021

Description

  • Update System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions to latest

Related Issue

Related to #452

Motivation and Context

Update dependencies

Requires Documentation Change

N/A

How Has This Been Tested?

Unit and regression tests

Types of changes

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • Refactor (non-breaking change which improves implementation)
  • Performance (non-breaking change which improves performance. Please add associated performance test and results)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Non-functional change (xml comments/documentation/etc)

Checklist:

  • My code follows the code style of this project.
  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
  • I have added tests to cover my changes.
  • All new and existing tests passed.
  • My branch follows the naming convention bug-<issue#>-<description> or feature-<issue#>-<description>

@Martin-Molinero Martin-Molinero force-pushed the feature-452-update-code-analysis-dependencies branch from fd0fb3c to 1f156f7 Compare April 6, 2021 18:46
@Martin-Molinero Martin-Molinero merged commit 8e50645 into master Apr 7, 2021
@Martin-Molinero Martin-Molinero deleted the feature-452-update-code-analysis-dependencies branch April 7, 2021 17:07
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