* Builds locally and tests pass
* Fix typo
* Updated
* Updated
* Fixed tests failing on net472 but not on dotnet10
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Co-authored-by: Chris Rickman <crickman@microsoft.com>
* Builds locally and tests pass
* Fix typo
* Reverted nuget config change to remove internal feed and map to new public object model package with renames.
* Renaming Bot object model in additional sample.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Ibekwe <peibekwe@microsoft.com>
Subworkflows run into issues with Checkpointing and the Chat Protocol:
* The concurrency rework made subtle changes in behaviour that introduced a hang when using subworkflows with ChatProtocol and streaming execution.
* The ResetAsync() implementation in WorkflowHostExecutor was improperly resetting the joinContext - this was happening on restore checkpoint _after_ the join context was attached when
* Subworkflows cannot be used as the start node when hosted AsAgent due to inability to treat Catch-All as a Chat Protocol
* Subworkflow ownership issue when used in non-concurrent mode after finishing a run
Also fixes:
* When ChatMessages are output by executors that are not agents, there is no corresponding AgentResponseUpdate/AgentResponse event
Breaking Changes
* [BREAKING CHANGE] It is possible to provide the wrong RunId when resuming from CheckpointInfo (even though the data already exists on CheckpointInfo)
* Upgrade to .NET 10
- Require .NET 10 SDK
- Include net10.0 assets in all assemblies
- Move net9.0-only targets to net10.0
- Update LangVersion to latest
- Remove complicated distinctions between debug target TFMs and release target TFMs
- Remove unnecessary package dependencies when built into netcoreapp
- Clean up some ifdefs
- Clean up some analyzer warnings
* Fix CI
* Updates to async run loop.
* fix: Workflow Onwership can be release by nonowner
* fix: Incorrect handling of blockOnPending in StreamingRun
Depending on whether we are running in streaming on non-streaming mode, we may be using the StreamingRun in different ways. Unfortunately, the only place we can really know what is the actual state of execution is in the RunEventStream implementations.
This resulted in blocking where blocking was unneeded and occasionally not-blocking when blocking was needed.
The fix is to move the logic of handling this blocking into RunEventStream implementations.
* fix: Fix cleanup on error and end run
This ensures we clean up the background resources correctly.
* fix: Ensure we let the run loop proceed when shutting down
* fix: Add timeout for Input Waiting
* fix: Make the samples properly clean up `Run`s and `StreamingRun`s
* fix: Simplify Declarative Workflow Run disposal pattern
* Also fixes missing .Disposal() in Integration tests
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Co-authored-by: Ben Thomas <ben.thomas@microsoft.com>
* Re-enable ImplicitUsings in samples and clean up NoWarns
* Fix dotnet format
* More dotnet format
* More dotnet format
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Co-authored-by: Chris <66376200+crickman@users.noreply.github.com>
We shouldn't be shipping any more dependencies on this package, as it's becoming legacy, replaced by System.Linq.AsyncEnumerable.
We'll eventually want to replace it with System.Linq.AsyncEnumerable in all tests/samples, too, but that's hard to do until SK updates to use S.L.AsyncEnumerable once its 10.0.0 version is released. I did remove the package reference from tests/samples where it's not needed.