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Bump System.Reactive from 4.4.1 to 5.0.0 #2451

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Bumps System.Reactive from 4.4.1 to 5.0.0.

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Ix.NET v5.0.0

Ix 5.0

The Ix 5.0 release shipped on November 10, 2020 as part of the .NET 5.0 release wave.

Changes:

The query operators in System.Linq.Async now support the C# 8.0 nullable reference types feature. For example, the DefaultIfEmpty operator now has the following signature:

public static IAsyncEnumerable<TSource?> DefaultIfEmpty<TSource>(this IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source)

The implementation of query operators in System.Linq.Async now uses [EnumeratorCancellation] attributes on local functions to support the cancellation of an enumeration. This also reduces the number of heap allocations caused by query operators.

Rx.NET v5.0.0

Rx 5.0

The Rx 5.0 release shipped on November 10, 2020 as part of the .NET 5.0 release wave.

Changes:

The query operators in Rx now support the C# 8.0 nullable reference types feature. For example, the DefaultIfEmpty operator now has the following signature:

public static IObservable<TSource?> DefaultIfEmpty<TSource>(this IObservable<TSource> source)

Various types in System.Reactive now support deconstruction, for example:

var ts = new Timestamped<string>("bar", DateTimeOffset.UtcNow);
var (value, time) = ts;

Combining operators such as CombineLatest and Zip now support ValueTuple<>-based overloads (up to 8 components). For example:

public static IObservable<(TFirst First, TSecond Second)> Zip<TFirst, TSecond>(this IObservable<TFirst> first, IObservable<TSecond> second)

Exceptions rethrown inside Rx now are guaranteed to preserve the original stack trace by using ExceptionDispatchInfo consistently across the board. We also have changed the way fresh exceptions on OnError are created, e.g. InvalidOperationException for an empty sequence passed to SingleAsync, in order to guarantee there's a useful stack trace.

The implementation of Rx has also moved to use C# 9.0 features internally, for example static lambdas.

Rx.NET v5.0.0-preview.220

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Bumps [System.Reactive](https://github.com/dotnet/reactive) from 4.4.1 to 5.0.0.
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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/nuget/System.Reactive-5.0.0 branch from 6b74562 to 714d54c Compare July 11, 2022 14:11
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This is currently blocked by the discussion we are having about moving to .NET standard 2.0 here: #2500 | once that is done we'll need to reevaluate dependencies

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@dependabot dependabot bot deleted the dependabot/nuget/System.Reactive-5.0.0 branch July 21, 2022 19:16
@nickfloyd nickfloyd added Status: Blocked Some technical or requirement is blocking the issue Type: Maintenance Any dependency, housekeeping, and clean up Issue or PR and removed blocked labels Oct 26, 2022
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