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[Repo Assist] Design parity with TaskSeq, batch 3 (#277) #177

[Repo Assist] Design parity with TaskSeq, batch 3 (#277)

[Repo Assist] Design parity with TaskSeq, batch 3 (#277) #177

Triggered via pull request March 26, 2026 17:51
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build: tests/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq.Tests/AsyncSeqTests.fs#L3895
The block following this 'let' is unfinished. Every code block is an expression and must have a result. 'let' cannot be the final code element in a block. Consider giving this block an explicit result.
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build: src/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq/AsyncSeq.fs#L2656
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.
build: src/FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq/AsyncSeq.fs#L2656
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.