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I'm actively reviewing PRs again, so feel free to submit any of general use to everybody.
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We are going to try to get the official builds up and running again and apply some of the PRs. It should take a couple of weeks to get up and going again.
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No objection. I'm very sorry for the lack of responses (100% on me). We made a bunch of changes internally to how we build/deploy Microsoft-owned nuget packages which I've failed to keep up with (and thus failed to take any changes here). I'm traveling for work and busting a couple tight deadlines but I've set aside time to pick this back up.
I'm not sure @benmwatson is getting notifications here so I'll try and poke him as well.
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I know. I just haven't had the time to setup a new process of getting the package and bits signed, which is a requirement for us to release binaries. I'm really hoping to get it done soon.
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New code is in, new NuGet is published!
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Since there are no response from the owners, I'm going to create an unofficial build to apply community PRs
@doubleyewdee @benmwatson any objections?
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@Shatl FYI, if you haven't seen #48 and my actively maintained fork with several improvements, such as integration with the shared array pool for small chunks, RMS object pooling, ref counting, some methods to access internals. Recent version in on NuGet and open to any performance improving ideas.
However, the days of Streams are counted and Pipelines + ReadOnlySequence are the future. Just so many code depends on streams and RMS is quite good but temporary solution in the long-run.
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Thanks @buybackoff I've seen #48
I'm going to apply PR and address issues in their original order.
Spreads.Core looks great, but I'm looking for some lightweight library
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@Shatl There are a lot of stuff in Spreads.Core for binary and Json serialization that very often rely on RMS and it's internal implementation. E.g. fork of the fastest Utf8Json Json serializer tries to check the case when RMS is made of a single chunk to avoid copying (no changes to upstream, only #ifdef
ed integration with RMS and other buffering). And so on. E.g. BinarySerializer.SizeOf
returns RMS for the cases when it's not possible to calculate exact serialized size without performing actual serialization, for Json case RMS is only Json in Utf8 encoding without any headers.
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When will the official builds start happening? The nuget package hasnt been updated for a while
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Related Issues (20)
- Continous benchmarking HOT 1
- Multiple StreamManagers in referenced libraries - how to find total memory usage HOT 1
- Large pool limit should apply to whole pool, not each slot HOT 1
- Humanitarian Organization Team mbrgi
- ResponseTime is almost doubled with RecyclableMemoryStream. HOT 5
- Question: GetStream copy existing buffer use case HOT 1
- How effective is this package for buffers that are usually smaller than 256 bytes? HOT 1
- Consider using ArrayPool<byte> as underlying storage mechanism HOT 4
- Breaking changes at 3.0.0 version break OfficeOpenXml NuGet package HOT 11
- Guideline about cryptography with RMS HOT 5
- Unclear Documentation for MaximumFreeSmallPoolBytes
- Upgrade blocker: Recent change of GetStream() to return RecyclableMemoryStream instead of MemoryStream HOT 1
- why just pool MemoryStream HOT 2
- FileStreamResult: ObjectDisposedException: Cannot access a disposed object. HOT 4
- For many small stream writes, RecyclableMemoryStream is slower than other implementations HOT 4
- ETW event source is not working HOT 2
- Use of RecyclableMemoryStreamManager with Confluent.Kafka HOT 2
- RecyclableMemoryStream.TryGetBuffer causes infinite loop when UseExponentialLargeBuffer is true HOT 3
- Does RecycleMemoryStream support data streams larger than 2GB? HOT 1
- Missing `[RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute]` annotation for trimming HOT 2
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