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// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
namespace System.Text
{
/// <summary>Provide a cached reusable instance of stringbuilder per thread.</summary>
internal static class StringBuilderCache
{
// The value 360 was chosen in discussion with performance experts as a compromise between using
// as little memory per thread as possible and still covering a large part of short-lived
// StringBuilder creations on the startup path of VS designers.
internal const int MaxBuilderSize = 360;
private const int DefaultCapacity = 16; // == StringBuilder.DefaultCapacity
[ThreadStatic]
private static StringBuilder? t_cachedInstance;
/// <summary>Get a StringBuilder for the specified capacity.</summary>
/// <remarks>If a StringBuilder of an appropriate size is cached, it will be returned and the cache emptied.</remarks>
public static StringBuilder Acquire(int capacity = DefaultCapacity)
{
if (capacity <= MaxBuilderSize)
{
StringBuilder? sb = t_cachedInstance;
if (sb != null)
{
// Avoid stringbuilder block fragmentation by getting a new StringBuilder
// when the requested size is larger than the current capacity
if (capacity <= sb.Capacity)
{
t_cachedInstance = null;
sb.Clear();
return sb;
}
}
}
return new StringBuilder(capacity);
}
/// <summary>Place the specified builder in the cache if it is not too big.</summary>
public static void Release(StringBuilder sb)
{
if (sb.Capacity <= MaxBuilderSize)
{
t_cachedInstance = sb;
}
}
/// <summary>ToString() the stringbuilder, Release it to the cache, and return the resulting string.</summary>
public static string GetStringAndRelease(StringBuilder sb)
{
string result = sb.ToString();
Release(sb);
return result;
}
}
}
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