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build: Backport.System.Threading.Lock.PreNet5Tests/LockTests.cs#L27
'Lock.EnterScope()' is obsolete: 'This method is a best-effort at hardening against thread aborts, but can theoretically retain lock on pre-.NET 5.0. Use with caution.'
build: Backport.System.Threading.Lock.PreNet5Tests/LockTests.cs#L60
'Lock.EnterScope()' is obsolete: 'This method is a best-effort at hardening against thread aborts, but can theoretically retain lock on pre-.NET 5.0. Use with caution.'
build: Backport.System.Threading.Lock.PreNet5Tests/LockTests.cs#L63
'Lock.EnterScope()' is obsolete: 'This method is a best-effort at hardening against thread aborts, but can theoretically retain lock on pre-.NET 5.0. Use with caution.'
build: Backport.System.Threading.Lock.PreNet5Tests/LockTests.cs#L27
'Lock.EnterScope()' is obsolete: 'This method is a best-effort at hardening against thread aborts, but can theoretically retain lock on pre-.NET 5.0. Use with caution.'
build: Backport.System.Threading.Lock.PreNet5Tests/LockTests.cs#L60
'Lock.EnterScope()' is obsolete: 'This method is a best-effort at hardening against thread aborts, but can theoretically retain lock on pre-.NET 5.0. Use with caution.'
build: Backport.System.Threading.Lock.PreNet5Tests/LockTests.cs#L63
'Lock.EnterScope()' is obsolete: 'This method is a best-effort at hardening against thread aborts, but can theoretically retain lock on pre-.NET 5.0. Use with caution.'