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@lucaspimentel lucaspimentel changed the title Lpimentel/use built in types 1 use built-in .NET types instead of vendored types when possible Jun 16, 2025
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Branch report: lpimentel/use-built-in-types-1
Commit report: 4f1fd21
Test service: dd-trace-dotnet

✅ 0 Failed, 56 Passed, 0 Skipped, 33m 40.95s Total Time

@lucaspimentel lucaspimentel changed the title use built-in .NET types instead of vendored types when possible use built-in .NET types instead of vendored types when possible, part 1 Jun 18, 2025
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