TEnum[] to List<TEnum> for webassembly compatibility issue in .net 9#557
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This shouldn't have any public impact, right? So, I can probably just ship it with a point release. |
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@ardalis Correct. Thank you for the quick review |
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@ardalis I confirmed this change fixes the issue, as suggested by @DataByte-James in #556. Seems to be a quirk with .NET 9 webassembly/mono runtime that affects arrays, and not lists. This issue is looking like it will be addressed by MS too.. (dotnet/runtime#109931) but this change should have no negative impact.
Hopefully this could get a quick review if possible.
Thank you