Correctly propagate orchestration results of a failed orchestration #2748
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As diagnosed in #2743, the current code in
OutOfProcMiddleware.CallOrchestratorAsync
does not correctly propagate the results of a failed orchestration to the backend.The problem is that when an orchestrator function fails, the OrchestratorExecutionResult that was constructed by the executor is ignored, and instead an alternate OrchestratorExecutionResult.ForFailure is constructed from the exception returned by the function result. This is a problem because
This PR fixes the problem by propagating the original
OrchestratorExecutionResult
that describes the failure (if there is one).release_notes.md