[Proposition] Allow user to reset setting to default values #849
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The struct, record or union type 'ResultOrException' is not structurally comparable because the type 'Exception' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ResultOrException' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'ResultOrException' is not structurally comparable because the type 'Exception' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ResultOrException' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'ValueOrCancelled' is not structurally comparable because the type 'OperationCanceledException' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ValueOrCancelled' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' is not structurally comparable because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' does not support structural equality because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'equality' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoEquality' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type does not support structural equality
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The struct, record or union type 'ValueOrCancelled' is not structurally comparable because the type 'OperationCanceledException' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ValueOrCancelled' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' is not structurally comparable because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' does not support structural equality because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'equality' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoEquality' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type does not support structural equality
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The struct, record or union type 'ByteStream' is not structurally comparable because the type 'ReadOnlyByteMemory' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ByteStream' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'ByteStream' does not support structural equality because the type 'ReadOnlyByteMemory' does not satisfy the 'equality' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoEquality' attribute to the type 'ByteStream' to clarify that the type does not support structural equality
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The struct, record or union type 'ResultOrException' is not structurally comparable because the type 'Exception' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ResultOrException' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'ResultOrException' is not structurally comparable because the type 'Exception' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ResultOrException' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'ValueOrCancelled' is not structurally comparable because the type 'OperationCanceledException' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ValueOrCancelled' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' is not structurally comparable because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' does not support structural equality because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'equality' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoEquality' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type does not support structural equality
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The struct, record or union type 'ValueOrCancelled' is not structurally comparable because the type 'OperationCanceledException' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ValueOrCancelled' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' is not structurally comparable because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'Cancellable' does not support structural equality because the type '(CancellationToken -> ValueOrCancelled<'T>)' does not satisfy the 'equality' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoEquality' attribute to the type 'Cancellable' to clarify that the type does not support structural equality
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The struct, record or union type 'ByteStream' is not structurally comparable because the type 'ReadOnlyByteMemory' does not satisfy the 'comparison' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoComparison' attribute to the type 'ByteStream' to clarify that the type is not comparable
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The struct, record or union type 'ByteStream' does not support structural equality because the type 'ReadOnlyByteMemory' does not satisfy the 'equality' constraint. Consider adding the 'NoEquality' attribute to the type 'ByteStream' to clarify that the type does not support structural equality
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