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We have one @MainActor, async test on a non-sendable XCTestCase subclass. Not surprisingly, this doesn't work fantastically well. Move the test out of the class to fix the resulting compiler diagnostic.

Related to swiftlang/swift-package-manager#7960.

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We have one `@MainActor`, `async` test on a non-sendable `XCTestCase` subclass.
Not surprisingly, this doesn't work fantastically well. Move the test out of the
class to fix the resulting compiler diagnostic.

Related to swiftlang/swift-package-manager#7960.
@grynspan grynspan added bug 🪲 Something isn't working concurrency Swift concurrency/sendability issues labels Sep 11, 2024
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@grynspan grynspan merged commit 9548fa2 into main Sep 11, 2024
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