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use SortedSetLength for zcount #318

use SortedSetLength for zcount

use SortedSetLength for zcount #318

Triggered via pull request December 25, 2024 03:30
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build on windows-latest: test/EasyCaching.UnitTests/CachingTests/MemcachedProviderTest.cs#L420
Support for 'async void' unit tests is being removed from xUnit.net v3. To simplify upgrading, convert the test to 'async Task' instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1048)
build on windows-latest: test/EasyCaching.UnitTests/CachingTests/MemoryCachingProviderTest.cs#L91
Do not use Assert.Equal() to check for collection size. Use Assert.Single instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2013)
build on windows-latest: test/EasyCaching.UnitTests/CachingTests/MemoryCachingProviderTest.cs#L159
Support for 'async void' unit tests is being removed from xUnit.net v3. To simplify upgrading, convert the test to 'async Task' instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1048)
build on windows-latest: test/EasyCaching.UnitTests/CachingTests/MemcachedProviderTest.cs#L420
Support for 'async void' unit tests is being removed from xUnit.net v3. To simplify upgrading, convert the test to 'async Task' instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1048)
build on windows-latest: test/EasyCaching.UnitTests/CachingTests/MemoryCachingProviderTest.cs#L91
Do not use Assert.Equal() to check for collection size. Use Assert.Single instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2013)
build on windows-latest: test/EasyCaching.UnitTests/CachingTests/MemoryCachingProviderTest.cs#L159
Support for 'async void' unit tests is being removed from xUnit.net v3. To simplify upgrading, convert the test to 'async Task' instead. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit1048)