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C#: deprecate/delete some unused code #10584

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I'm looking through some of the results of this yet-to-be-merged QL-for-QL query: #8454.

The code I've deleted/deprecated is not used by any query (including test queries).

You got plenty of unused code in public libraries (for completeness I assume). I haven't touched those.

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LGTM!

@erik-krogh erik-krogh merged commit b993726 into github:main Sep 27, 2022
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