Kevin Ransom (msft)
Kevin Ransom (msft)
I will take a look when I get a chance.
@jaredpar , just to follow up from our earlier chat. This is absolutely supported on the coreclr, if it weren't then generative type providers would fail to work. We currently...
@jkone27 hmmm!!!! I thought it was supposed to work. I will take care of fixing it some time.
> 3mb before 2.1 after. i can get exact when i get to my desktop.
> So, we won't use memory mapped files for in-memory sigdata anymore? Well the file will contain compressed data. once decompressed it can't be memory mapped by definition :-)
@ dsyme, thanks for the feedback, It never really occurred to me that resources and optimization might be separately required, but I agree it is conceivable, so retaining the existing...
> > @KevinRansom Have you measured the performance changes when reading compressed metadata of a bigger assembly? > > @safesparrow This could probably be an interesting case for the performance...
Yeah this is not a good experience.
> @KevinRansom One problem of that would be being easier to fall into the trap of globalization variances. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19922066/184526632-c094a433-589b-400f-a311-98e4f563e5b9.png) This is what I see:, it looks like it is obeying...
I may have lost the thread somehow. Are we suggesting that the globalization mechanisms built into the CLR are wrong and should be avoided?