Fixes bug with mocking binary responses #371
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m365-developer-proxy-abstractions/PluginEvents.cs#L190
Dereference of a possibly null reference.
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m365-developer-proxy-abstractions/PluginEvents.cs#L194
Dereference of a possibly null reference.
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m365-developer-proxy-abstractions/PluginEvents.cs#L198
Dereference of a possibly null reference.
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m365-developer-proxy-abstractions/PluginEvents.cs#L206
Dereference of a possibly null reference.
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m365-developer-proxy-plugins/Behavior/RetryAfterPlugin.cs#L28
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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m365-developer-proxy-plugins/Behavior/RateLimitingPlugin.cs#L184
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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m365-developer-proxy-plugins/RandomErrors/GraphRandomErrorPlugin.cs#L240
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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m365-developer-proxy-plugins/Behavior/RateLimitingPlugin.cs#L195
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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m365-developer-proxy-plugins/RandomErrors/GenericRandomErrorPlugin.cs#L122
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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m365-developer-proxy-plugins/Guidance/ODSPSearchGuidancePlugin.cs#L24
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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