Add generator based on templates #2572
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5 errors and 10 warnings
test:
exercises/practice/sieve/SieveTests.cs#L14
The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Assert.Equal<T>(T[], T[])' and 'Assert.Equal<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)'
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exercises/practice/sieve/SieveTests.cs#L20
The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Assert.Equal<T>(T[], T[])' and 'Assert.Equal<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)'
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test:
exercises/practice/sieve/SieveTests.cs#L26
The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Assert.Equal<T>(T[], T[])' and 'Assert.Equal<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)'
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exercises/practice/sieve/SieveTests.cs#L32
The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Assert.Equal<T>(T[], T[])' and 'Assert.Equal<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)'
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Process completed with exit code 1.
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test:
exercises/concept/hyperia-forex/HyperiaForex.cs#L4
'CurrencyAmount' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.Equals(object o)
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test:
exercises/concept/hyperia-forex/HyperiaForex.cs#L4
'CurrencyAmount' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.GetHashCode()
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test:
exercises/practice/bank-account/BankAccountTests.cs#L81
Test methods should not use blocking task operations, as they can cause deadlocks. Use an async test method and await instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1031)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L38
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L38
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L55
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L55
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L21
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L21
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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test:
exercises/practice/go-counting/GoCountingTests.cs#L72
Comparing an instance of System.Collections.Generic.HashSet<(int, int)> with an instance of System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<(int, int)> has undefined results, because the order of items in the set is not predictable. Create a stable order for the set (i.e., by using OrderBy from Linq). (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2027)
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