Guard async void TaskViewModel methods against unhandled exceptions#401
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InstallMod, VerifyMod, CreateModVersion, and UploadModVersion were async void with no top-level exception handling. Any exception escaping after an await would be posted to the SynchronizationContext as unhandled, silently crashing the process — no global handler is registered anywhere in the codebase. Wrap each method body in a try/catch that logs via Log.Add, matching the pattern already used in Knossos.StartUp and Knossos.PlayMod. No callers need to change; the fire-and-forget pattern is preserved. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Things still work as expected |
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InstallMod, VerifyMod, CreateModVersion, and UploadModVersion were async void with no top-level exception handling. Any exception escaping after an await would be posted to the SynchronizationContext as unhandled, silently crashing the process — no global handler is registered anywhere in the codebase.
Wrap each method body in a try/catch that logs via Log.Add, matching the pattern already used in Knossos.StartUp and Knossos.PlayMod. No callers need to change; the fire-and-forget pattern is preserved.