[release/6.0] SQLite: Don't modify collection while enumerating inside ReclaimLeakedConnections #27428
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The existing code to reclaim leaked connections inadvertently modifies a collection while enumerating.
Fixes #27168
Customer impact
Because of this defect, calling methods like
SqliteConnection.ClearAllPools()
currently throws when an application fails to dispose connection objects.Regression
Yes. Pooling was added in 6.0 and is enabled by default. There's a new Timer that calls this code on a background thread every 2-4 minutes.
Risk
Low. The updated code more closely mirrors the existing code used by the ODBC, OLE DB, and SqlClient providers.
Verification
Added a new automated test to cover the scenario.