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feat(signal): Improved invocation of asynchronous features #81

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Signed-off-by: Flc゛ <four_leaf_clover@foxmail.com>
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Attention: 3 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Comparison is base (3168cbf) 80.20% compared to head (66bf250) 80.02%.

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signal/handler.go 0.00% 2 Missing ⚠️
signal/server.go 50.00% 0 Missing and 1 partial ⚠️
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@flc1125 flc1125 merged commit ad0f9e0 into 2.x Jan 30, 2024
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@flc1125 flc1125 deleted the signal-async-feature branch January 30, 2024 05:04
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