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c# string interning
I am trying to understand string interning and why is doesn't seem to work in my example. The point of the example is to show Example 1 uses less (a lot less memory) as it should only have 10 strings ...
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Will Interning strings help performance in a parser?
If you are parsing, lets just say HTML, once you read the element name, will it be beneficial to intern it? The logic here is that this parser will parse the same strings (element names) over and over ...
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Why does .NET create new substrings instead of pointing into existing strings?
From a brief look using Reflector, it looks like String.Substring() allocates memory for each substring. Am I correct that this is the case? I thought that wouldn't be necessary since strings are ...
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String interning in .Net Framework - What are the benefits and when to use interning
I want to know the process and internals of string interning specific to .Net framework. Would also like to know the benefits of using interning and the scenarios/situations where we should use string ...
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Operator overloading in Generic Methods
This code snippet is from C# in Depth
static bool AreReferencesEqual<T>(T first, T second)
where T : class
{
return first == second;
}
static void Main()
{
...
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Intern string literals misunderstanding?
I dont understand :
MSDN says
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.string.intern.aspx
Consequently, an instance of a literal string with a particular value
only exists once in the ...
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Has String.Intern had the value?
String.Intern has a special pool for strings which can later be retrieved.
Is there any way for me to know that the specified string was taken from the pool , and was NOt newly created ?
example :
...
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Question on string interning performance
I'm curious. The scenario is a web app/site with e.g. 100's of concurrent connections and many (20?) page loads per second.
If the app needs to server a formatted string
string.Format("Hello, {0}", ...
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Does the CLR/JVM keep one single intern pool for all running .net/java apps?
The following is an extract from MSDN:
The common language runtime conserves
string storage by maintaining a table,
called the intern pool, that contains
a single reference to each unique
...
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Get a key equal to an item from SortedDictionary?
Is there any way to retrieve a key from a SortedDictionary that is equal to a given object? To illustrate, lets say I create a dictionary that has a fairly memory-heavy, immutable key type:
var ...
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How should i be handling string Interning on deserialization?
In the example below I am interning the string in the constructor which is fine. However when i deserialise the object from the binary formatter I don't think the string will be interned as the ...