[Repo Assist] Add v4.0 migration notes to README and docs#238
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- README.md: add 'Version 4.0 — BCL IAsyncEnumerable Compatibility' section explaining the type alias, zero-cost interop, and how to migrate from v3.x - docs/index.md: add v4 callout with migration link - docs/AsyncSeq.fsx: add v4 note explaining IAsyncEnumerable<'T> interop Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Summary
v4.0 introduced the significant breaking change of making
AsyncSeq<'T>a type alias forSystem.Collections.Generic.IAsyncEnumerable<'T>, but this wasn't reflected anywhere in the README or narrative docs. This PR adds clear, concise migration notes where users will look first.Changes
README.md: Added a "Version 4.0 — BCL IAsyncEnumerable Compatibility" section explaining the type alias, zero-cost interop withIAsyncEnumerable<'T>sources, and how to migrate from v3.x (specifically: removeofAsyncEnum/toAsyncEnumcalls; update any direct.GetEnumerator()/.MoveNext()usages to the BCLIAsyncEnumerator<'T>contract).docs/index.md: Added a v4.0 callout block linking to the README migration notes.docs/AsyncSeq.fsx: Added a v4.0 note describing theIAsyncEnumerable<'T>interop benefit (EF Core, ASP.NET Core channels,taskSeq { }etc.).Rationale
Without these notes, users upgrading from v3.x have no indication of the breaking change unless they check
RELEASE_NOTES.md. A prominent note in the README is the standard way to surface major migration requirements.Test Status
✅ All 192 tests pass (
dotnet test -c Release). Documentation-only changes; no code modified.