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    • Updated project README to emphasize observability of asynchronous state transitions and softened language on runtime control challenges.
    • Added an "Examples" section with annotated Swift code demonstrating practical usage of probes for testing asynchronous code.
    • Clarified concurrency guarantees in documentation, specifying conditions for tested code execution relative to test expectations.

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The updates include clarifications to documentation and project descriptions. The README was revised to better emphasize observability in asynchronous state transitions and to soften language about runtime control. Additionally, a documentation comment in the ProbingDispatcher struct was expanded to clarify concurrency guarantees, with no changes to code behavior.

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README.md Updated project description to emphasize observability in async state transitions and softened language on control.
.../ProbingDispatcher.swift Expanded documentation comment to clarify concurrency guarantees regarding #Effect macros vs. Task APIs.

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@NSFatalError NSFatalError merged commit f367d86 into main May 13, 2025
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@NSFatalError NSFatalError deleted the chore/docs branch May 13, 2025 18:38
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