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@rickbrew rickbrew commented Nov 7, 2024

I was having trouble figuring out if higher or lower values are "higher" priority. Some classic data structures use lower values for "higher" priorities, for instance. The Priority property does not describe this, I eventually found it in the constructor's priority parameter. This PR copies the sentence from the latter to the former.

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I was having trouble figuring out if higher or lower values are "higher" priority. Some classic data structures use lower values for "higher" priorities, for instance.

This PR copies the text from the constructor's `priority` parameter, which does detail this, over to the corresponding `Priority` property.
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Thanks @rickbrew

This LGTM, and I'll :shipit:

@BillWagner BillWagner merged commit c4ea645 into dotnet:main Nov 7, 2024
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