Initial attempt to fix carryover events issue on continue-as-new#496
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@sophiatev your changes look good to me. We'll need another person to sign off on this since I'm the original creator of this PR. |
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This is an in-progress attempt to fix #387. These changes are really old and have been stashed away on my dev box for many months. I've merged it with the latest from main and fixed the merge conflicts to the best of my ability.
The bug can be reproduced using the
ContinueAsNewEventsArePreservedtest in test/Grpc.IntegrationTests/OrchestrationPatterns.cs.As far as I remember, I haven't been able to get the test to pass. I'm creating this draft PR as a reference for someone who can hopefully carry this work to the finish line.