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@ranbims ranbims commented Nov 24, 2021

When I first saw this sample, I thought there must be some special reasons that the suspendDeferral should be hold as a field. And there must be some reasons we have to call suspendDeferral?.Complete() in two different places. But after some investigation, I found I don't have to call that in the revoked callback. It will finally be called in OnSuspending.

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