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Yeah should be. Sometimes I seen this type of thing when you're not using new enough net6.0 windows version. We've had to adopt a fairly late version due to downstream windows nuget dependencies. |
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It should be a WaitForDispatcherScheduler that encapsulates the correct scheduler. This scheduler was written to encapsulate UWP brain-damage where the dispatcher explodes until later in app startup, which probably applies to WinUI 3 too |
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Inspecting
RxApp.MainThreadScheduler
in the debugger revealed its aReactiveUI.WaitForDispatcherScheduler
, but shouldn't it be aSingleWindowDispatcherScheduler
?Just want to make sure I didn't miss any initialization stuff I'm supposed to call.
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