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Bump Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream from 2.3.2 to 3.0.0 #430

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Bumps Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream from 2.3.2 to 3.0.0.

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Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream 3.0.0

Breaking Changes

  • Removed int-based constructor and GetStream overloads where long-based methods exist.
  • Removed all methods marked with [Obsolete]:
    • StreamDisposedEventArgs.ctor(Guid, string, string, string)
    • RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(Guid, string, Memory<byte>)
    • RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(Memory<byte>)
    • RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(string, Memory<byte>)
  • Enable nullable annotations and warnings. i.e., added <Nullable>enabled</Nullable> to the project file.
  • All overloads of RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream now return type RecyclableMemoryStream instead of MemoryStream.
  • Removed explicit targets for net462, netcoreapp2.1, and net5.0. Supported targets are netstandard2.0, netstandard2.1, and net6.0 (there are a few net6.0-specific optimizations).
  • Moved all the configuration settings for RecyclableMemoryStreamManager to the new RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.Options class. Removed many of the constructors as a result. This class will facilitate easier dependency injection through use of the Options pattern, for those who need it.
  • Renamed some settings' names to be more consistent (e.g., MaximumLargePoolFreeBytes)

New Features

  • Added a new option for RecyclableMemoryStreamManager: ZeroOutBuffer, which will cause all buffers to be cleared on allocation and when returning to the pool. Off by default.

Other Changes

  • Upgrade NUnit test library to version 4.
  • Fix some spelling issues in comments and variable names.
  • Update code to the latest recommended C# syntax.

NuGet: Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream 3.0.0

Changelog

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Version 3.0.0

Breaking Changes

  • Removed int-based constructor and GetStream overloads where long-based methods exist.
  • Removed all methods marked with [Obsolete]:
    • StreamDisposedEventArgs.ctor(Guid, string, string, string)
    • RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(Guid, string, Memory<byte>)
    • RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(Memory<byte>)
    • RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(string, Memory<byte>)
  • Enable nullable annotations and warnings. i.e., added <Nullable>enabled</Nullable> to the project file.
  • All overloads of RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream now return type RecyclableMemoryStream instead of MemoryStream.
  • Removed explicit targets for net462, netcoreapp2.1, and net5.0. Supported targets are netstandard2.0, netstandard2.1, and net6.0 (there are a few net6.0-specific optimizations).
  • Moved all the configuration settings for RecyclableMemoryStreamManager to the new RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.Options class. Removed many of the constructors as a result. This class will facilitate easier dependency injection through use of the Options pattern, for those who need it.
  • Renamed some settings' names to be more consistent (e.g., MaximumLargePoolFreeBytes)

New Feature

  • Added a new option for RecyclableMemoryStreamManager: ZeroOutBuffer, which will cause all buffers to be cleared on allocation and when returning to the pool. Off by default.

Other Changes

  • Upgrade NUnit test library to version 4.
  • Fix some spelling issues in comments and variable names.
  • Update code to the latest recommended C# syntax.
Commits
  • 2dbbc07 Bump actions/setup-dotnet from 3 to 4 (#319)
  • de1bb71 Bump nunit from 3.14.0 to 4.0.1 in /UnitTests (#318)
  • 6e154dd Code cleanup + NUnit4 (#317)
  • 9995e7d Introduce an Options class for managing RMSManager settings (#315)
  • f78ff2c Bump Microsoft.SourceLink.GitHub from 1.1.1 to 8.0.0 in /UnitTests (#312)
  • fccb18c Bump Microsoft.SourceLink.GitHub from 1.1.1 to 8.0.0 in /src (#311)
  • ebc9cda Update RMS to version 3.0.0, remove obsolete .NET targets, update package dep...
  • 9675dc4 Bump nunit from 3.13.3 to 3.14.0 in /UnitTests (#308)
  • 54f23c1 Bump Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.7.2 to 17.8.0 in /UnitTests (#309)
  • 8356bf5 Remove empty array instance (#306)
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@dependabot dependabot bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Dec 18, 2023
Bumps [Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream](https://github.com/Microsoft/Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream) from 2.3.2 to 3.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Microsoft/Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream/blob/master/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](microsoft/Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream@2.3.2...3.0.0)

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Looks like Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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