Fix issue with DotNet 8 when a traverser is empty #6605
build-test.yml
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smoke
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mvn clean install - jdk11
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mvn clean install - jdk8
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gremlin-server default
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gremlin-server unified
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gremlin-console
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neo4j-gremlin
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Matrix: spark core
Matrix: spark gryo
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Restore cache failed: Dependencies file is not found in /home/runner/work/tinkerpop/tinkerpop. Supported file pattern: go.sum
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A stable release of a package should not have a prerelease dependency. Either modify the version spec of dependency "Gremlin.Net
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The annotation for nullable reference types should only be used in code within a '#nullable' annotations context.
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Do not use Assert.Equal() to check for collection size. Use Assert.Empty instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2013)
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Do not use Assert.Equal() to check for collection size. Use Assert.Single instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2013)
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Test methods should not call ConfigureAwait(false), as it may bypass parallelization limits. Omit ConfigureAwait, or use ConfigureAwait(true) to avoid CA2007. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1030)
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Test methods should not call ConfigureAwait(false), as it may bypass parallelization limits. Omit ConfigureAwait, or use ConfigureAwait(true) to avoid CA2007. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1030)
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Comparing an instance of HashSet<object> with an instance of object 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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Comparing an instance of HashSet<string> with an instance of object 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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Comparing an instance of HashSet<object> with an instance of object 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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Do not use Assert.Equal() to check for collection size. Use Assert.Single instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2013)
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