[Repo Assist] CI: upgrade GitHub Actions — checkout v4, setup-node v4, Node 20 #291
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Node.js 20 actions are deprecated. The following actions are running on Node.js 20 and may not work as expected: actions/checkout@v4, actions/setup-dotnet@v4.3.1, actions/setup-node@v4. Actions will be forced to run with Node.js 24 by default starting June 2nd, 2026. Please check if updated versions of these actions are available that support Node.js 24. To opt into Node.js 24 now, set the FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24=true environment variable on the runner or in your workflow file. Once Node.js 24 becomes the default, you can temporarily opt out by setting ACTIONS_ALLOW_USE_UNSECURE_NODE_VERSION=true. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-09-19-deprecation-of-node-20-on-github-actions-runners/
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tests/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq.Tests/AsyncSeqTests.fs#L2059
The result of groupBy must be consumed with a parallel combinator such as AsyncSeq.mapAsyncParallel. Sequential consumption will deadlock because sub-sequence completion depends on other sub-sequences being consumed concurrently.
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tests/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq.Tests/AsyncSeqTests.fs#L2050
The result of groupBy must be consumed with a parallel combinator such as AsyncSeq.mapAsyncParallel. Sequential consumption will deadlock because sub-sequence completion depends on other sub-sequences being consumed concurrently.
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Build and Test:
src/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq/AsyncSeq.fs#L2603
The result of groupByAsync must be consumed with a parallel combinator such as AsyncSeq.mapAsyncParallel. Sequential consumption will deadlock because sub-sequence completion depends on other sub-sequences being consumed concurrently.
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Build and Test:
src/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq/AsyncSeq.fs#L2603
The result of groupByAsync must be consumed with a parallel combinator such as AsyncSeq.mapAsyncParallel. Sequential consumption will deadlock because sub-sequence completion depends on other sub-sequences being consumed concurrently.
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