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As a workaround for issues like #27169
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Expected Behavior / New Feature
Support sticky sessions for ServiceDiscoveryProviders
Actual Behavior / Motivation for New Feature
When using websockets with ocelot in a distributed system, problem can arise since ocelot, as far as i know, doesn't support sticky sessions when working with service discovery providers.
The functionality could be great if it could work with both consul
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DocumentManager.UpdateAsync is currently hiding exceptions that occur when the distributed cache throws an exception.
It would be helpful if in the code below the current exception was provided to InvalidOperationException as an InnerException.
try
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_ = await _distributedCache.GetStringAsync(_options.CacheIdKey);
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The built in --help and --version outputs are printed to stderr instead of stdout, you have to redirect them to use the commands properly.
test --version returns the version number, but on stderr not stdout.
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test --version 2>nul returns no output.
test --version 2>&1 prints the version to stdout as expected.
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Let's add MinVer and on successful builds generate a release.
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OpenGL 4.5 introduced support for DSA functions. Basically, they allow the state of the OpenGL objects to be changed without needing to bind them beforehand. On older versions of OpenGL, the typical way to copy data from one buffer to another for example, is: