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After upgrading to .NET 9, simple C# statement triggers fatal error in Visual Studio 2022 when Control-C is used to exit #107263

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A complete description of the problem, including screenshots and code that triggers the error can be found here:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78890260/after-upgrading-to-net-9-simple-c-sharp-statement-triggers-fatal-error-in-visu


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Feedback Bot on 8/22/2024, 02:14 AM:

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Tom McDonald [MSFT] on 8/23/2024, 04:20 PM:

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David Sworder on 8/23/2024, 04:28 PM:

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Tom McDonald [MSFT] on 8/26/2024, 10:28 PM:

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David Sworder on 8/27/2024, 05:35 PM:

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