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This means that if a function accepts a readonlyspan<char>, we can just pass it a string. Hi, i am not sure if what i am asking is even possible, but i'd like to be able to add a custom (nonrendered) propery to an How can we use span<t&gt

Instead of string.substring in order to eliminate the necessity of heap allocation Can i just make up attributes on my html tags Let's say we have the following code

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As you suspected, the other version of stream.write would do the trick You want to write every byte in the array, so you want to start with the first, or an offset of 0 Count the number of bytes to be written to the current stream you want to write every byte in the array, soy you want to write. There is no benefit in your case

A span is useful if you keep multiple references into the same array of data For example if you read a file into ram and then kept references to each line, so you don't have to copy each line, but only to keep its position in the big string You are making a copy of your string one way or another So just go with the easier, more readable way of substring.

I have a fairly simple string extension method that gets called very frequently in a system i have that is doing a lot of string manipulations

I read this post (string.substring() seems to bottlen. I'd like to interleave several memory/span buffers Is it possible to do this without repeatedly accessing the span property in the inner loop Public static void interleave(streamwriter s,

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