Bump MessagePack from 2.5.129 to 2.5.168 #60
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Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v3, actions/setup-dotnet@v3. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
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Common.Cmds/Dnsk.cs#L32
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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Common.Server/Auth/FcmReg.cs#L8
Non-nullable property 'Topic' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Auth/FcmReg.cs#L9
Non-nullable property 'Token' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Auth/FcmReg.cs#L10
Non-nullable property 'User' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Auth/FcmReg.cs#L11
Non-nullable property 'Client' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Config.cs#L9
Non-nullable property 'Client' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Config.cs#L10
Non-nullable property 'Auth' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Config.cs#L11
Non-nullable property 'Server' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Config.cs#L12
Non-nullable property 'Db' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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Common.Server/Config.cs#L13
Non-nullable property 'Session' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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