<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<doc>
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<assembly>
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<name>ServiceStack.Text</name>
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</assembly>
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<members>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils">
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<summary>
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Utils to load types
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils.FindType(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Find the type from the name supplied
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</summary>
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<param name="typeName">[typeName] or [typeName, assemblyName]</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils.MainInterface``1">
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<summary>
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The top-most interface of the given type, if any.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.AssemblyUtils.FindType(System.String,System.String)">
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<summary>
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Find type if it exists
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</summary>
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<param name="typeName"></param>
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<param name="assemblyName"></param>
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<returns>The type if it exists</returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DateTimeSerializer.Prepare(System.DateTime,System.Boolean)">
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<summary>
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If AlwaysUseUtc is set to true then convert all DateTime to UTC. If PreserveUtc is set to true then UTC dates will not convert to local
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</summary>
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<param name="dateTime"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DateTimeSerializer.RepairXsdTimeSeparator(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Repairs an out-of-spec XML date/time string which incorrectly uses a space instead of a 'T' to separate the date from the time.
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These string are occasionally generated by SQLite and can cause errors in OrmLite when reading these columns from the DB.
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</summary>
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<param name="dateTimeStr">The XML date/time string to repair</param>
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<returns>The repaired string. If no repairs were made, the original string is returned.</returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DateTimeSerializer.ParseWcfJsonDateOffset(System.String)">
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<summary>
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WCF Json format: /Date(unixts+0000)/
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</summary>
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<param name="wcfJsonDate"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DateTimeSerializer.ParseWcfJsonDate(System.String)">
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<summary>
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WCF Json format: /Date(unixts+0000)/
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</summary>
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<param name="wcfJsonDate"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.DeserializeTypeUtils.GetTypeStringConstructor(System.Type)">
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<summary>
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Get the type(string) constructor if exists
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</summary>
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<param name="type">The type.</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Common.JsWriter.HasAnyEscapeChars(System.String)">
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<summary>
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micro optimizations: using flags instead of value.IndexOfAny(EscapeChars)
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</summary>
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<param name="value"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Controller.PathInfo">
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<summary>
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Class to hold
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</summary>
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</member>
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<!-- Badly formed XML comment ignored for member "M:ServiceStack.Text.Controller.PathInfo.Parse(System.String)" -->
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.DateTimeExtensions">
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<summary>
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A fast, standards-based, serialization-issue free DateTime serailizer.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.CanCreateFromString(System.Type)">
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<summary>
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Determines whether this serializer can create the specified type from a string.
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</summary>
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<param name="type">The type.</param>
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<returns>
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<c>true</c> if this instance [can create from string] the specified type; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
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</returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.DeserializeFromString(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Parses the specified value.
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</summary>
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<param name="value">The value.</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.DeserializeFromReader(System.IO.TextReader)">
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<summary>
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Deserializes from reader.
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</summary>
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<param name="reader">The reader.</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.SerializeToString(`0)">
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<summary>
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Serializes to string.
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</summary>
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<param name="value">The value.</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.ITypeSerializer`1.SerializeToWriter(`0,System.IO.TextWriter)">
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<summary>
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Serializes to writer.
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</summary>
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<param name="value">The value.</param>
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<param name="writer">The writer.</param>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sTimeSpanHandler">
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<summary>
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Sets which format to use when serializing TimeSpans
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sEmitCamelCaseNames">
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<summary>
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<see langword="true"/> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.Common.ITypeSerializer"/> is configured
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to take advantage of <see cref="T:System.CLSCompliantAttribute"/> specification,
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to support user-friendly serialized formats, ie emitting camelCasing for JSON
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and parsing member names and enum values in a case-insensitive manner.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sEmitLowercaseUnderscoreNames">
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<summary>
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<see langword="true"/> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.Common.ITypeSerializer"/> is configured
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to support web-friendly serialized formats, ie emitting lowercase_underscore_casing for JSON
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sPropertyConvention">
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<summary>
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Define how property names are mapped during deserialization
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sThrowOnDeserializationError">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if the framework should throw serialization exceptions
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or continue regardless of deserialization errors. If <see langword="true"/> the framework
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will throw; otherwise, it will parse as many fields as possible. The default is <see langword="false"/>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sAlwaysUseUtc">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if the framework should always convert <see cref="T:System.DateTime"/> to UTC format instead of local time.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sSkipDateTimeConversion">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if the framework should skip automatic <see cref="T:System.DateTime"/> conversions.
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Dates will be handled literally, any included timezone encoding will be lost and the date will be treaded as DateTimeKind.Local
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Utc formatted input will result in DateTimeKind.Utc output. Any input without TZ data will be set DateTimeKind.Unspecified
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This will take precedence over other flags like AlwaysUseUtc
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JsConfig.DateHandler = DateHandler.ISO8601 should be used when set true for consistent de/serialization.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sAssumeUtc">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if the framework should always assume <see cref="T:System.DateTime"/> is in UTC format if Kind is Unspecified.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sAppendUtcOffset">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets whether we should append the Utc offset when we serialize Utc dates. Defaults to no.
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Only supported for when the JsConfig.DateHandler == JsonDateHandler.TimestampOffset
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sEscapeUnicode">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if unicode symbols should be serialized as "\uXXXX".
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sEscapeHtmlChars">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if HTML entity chars [> < & = '] should be escaped as "\uXXXX".
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sOnDeserializationError">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets a value indicating if the framework should call an error handler when
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an exception happens during the deserialization.
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</summary>
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<remarks>Parameters have following meaning in order: deserialized entity, property name, parsed value, property type, caught exception.</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.PreferInterfaces">
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<summary>
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If set to true, Interface types will be prefered over concrete types when serializing.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sIncludePublicFields">
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<summary>
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If set to true, Interface types will be prefered over concrete types when serializing.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sMaxDepth">
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<summary>
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Sets the maximum depth to avoid circular dependencies
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig.sModelFactory">
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<summary>
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Set this to enable your own type construction provider.
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This is helpful for integration with IoC containers where you need to call the container constructor.
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Return null if you don't know how to construct the type and the parameterless constructor will be used.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.IncludeTypeInfo">
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<summary>
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Always emit type info for this type. Takes precedence over ExcludeTypeInfo
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.ExcludeTypeInfo">
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<summary>
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Never emit type info for this type
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.EmitCamelCaseNames">
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<summary>
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<see langword="true"/> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.Common.ITypeSerializer"/> is configured
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to take advantage of <see cref="T:System.CLSCompliantAttribute"/> specification,
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to support user-friendly serialized formats, ie emitting camelCasing for JSON
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and parsing member names and enum values in a case-insensitive manner.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.serializeFn">
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<summary>
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Define custom serialization fn for BCL Structs
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.TreatValueAsRefType">
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<summary>
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Opt-in flag to set some Value Types to be treated as a Ref Type
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.HasSerializeFn">
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<summary>
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Whether there is a fn (raw or otherwise)
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.rawSerializeFn">
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<summary>
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Define custom raw serialization fn
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.onSerializingFn">
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<summary>
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Define custom serialization hook
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.onSerializedFn">
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<summary>
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Define custom after serialization hook
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.deSerializeFn">
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<summary>
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Define custom deserialization fn for BCL Structs
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.rawDeserializeFn">
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<summary>
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Define custom raw deserialization fn for objects
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.JsConfig`1.ExcludePropertyNames">
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<summary>
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Exclude specific properties of this type from being serialized
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.PropertyConvention.Strict">
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<summary>
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The property names on target types must match property names in the JSON source
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.PropertyConvention.Lenient">
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<summary>
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The property names on target types may not match the property names in the JSON source
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.TimeSpanHandler.DurationFormat">
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<summary>
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Uses the xsd format like PT15H10M20S
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.TimeSpanHandler.StandardFormat">
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<summary>
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Uses the standard .net ToString method of the TimeSpan class
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonExtensions.Get``1(System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary{System.String,System.String},System.String,``0)">
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<summary>
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Get JSON string value converted to T
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonExtensions.Get(System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary{System.String,System.String},System.String)">
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<summary>
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Get JSON string value
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.JsonObject.Item(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Get JSON string value
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonObject.GetUnescaped(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Get unescaped string value
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonObject.Child(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Get unescaped string value
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonObject.WriteValue(System.IO.TextWriter,System.Object)">
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<summary>
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Write JSON Array, Object, bool or number values as raw string
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.JsonSerializer">
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<summary>
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Creates an instance of a Type from a string value
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.JsonSerializer`1.DeserializeFromString(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Parses the specified value.
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</summary>
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<param name="value">The value.</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonTypeSerializer.WriteRawString(System.IO.TextWriter,System.String)">
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<summary>
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Shortcut escape when we're sure value doesn't contain any escaped chars
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</summary>
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<param name="writer"></param>
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<param name="value"></param>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonTypeSerializer.ConvertFromUtf32(System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Given a character as utf32, returns the equivalent string provided that the character
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is legal json.
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</summary>
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<param name="utf32"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonUtils.EscapedBackslash">
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<summary>
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Micro-optimization keep pre-built char arrays saving a .ToCharArray() + function call (see .net implementation of .Write(string))
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonUtils.HasAnyEscapeChars(System.String,System.Boolean)">
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<summary>
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Searches the string for one or more non-printable characters.
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</summary>
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<param name="value">The string to search.</param>
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<param name="escapeHtmlChars"></param>
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<returns>True if there are any characters that require escaping. False if the value can be written verbatim.</returns>
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<remarks>
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Micro optimizations: since quote and backslash are the only printable characters requiring escaping, removed previous optimization
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(using flags instead of value.IndexOfAny(EscapeChars)) in favor of two equality operations saving both memory and CPU time.
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Also slightly reduced code size by re-arranging conditions.
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TODO: Possible Linq-only solution requires profiling: return value.Any(c => !c.IsPrintable() || c == QuoteChar || c == EscapeChar);
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</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Json.JsonWriter`1">
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<summary>
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Implement the serializer using a more static approach
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</summary>
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<typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Jsv.JsvWriter`1">
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<summary>
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Implement the serializer using a more static approach
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</summary>
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<typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Marc.Link`2">
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<summary>
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Pretty Thread-Safe cache class from:
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http://code.google.com/p/dapper-dot-net/source/browse/Dapper/SqlMapper.cs
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This is a micro-cache; suitable when the number of terms is controllable (a few hundred, for example),
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and strictly append-only; you cannot change existing values. All key matches are on **REFERENCE**
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equality. The type is fully thread-safe.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor">
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<summary>
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Represents an individual object, allowing access to members by-name
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor.Item(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Get or Set the value of a named member for the underlying object
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor.Target">
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<summary>
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The object represented by this instance
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor.Equals(System.Object)">
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<summary>
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Use the target types definition of equality
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor.GetHashCode">
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<summary>
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Obtain the hash of the target object
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor.ToString">
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<summary>
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Use the target's definition of a string representation
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.ObjectAccessor.Create(System.Object)">
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<summary>
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Wraps an individual object, allowing by-name access to that instance
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.TypeAccessor">
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<summary>
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Provides by-name member-access to objects of a given type
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.TypeAccessor.CreateNewSupported">
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<summary>
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Does this type support new instances via a parameterless constructor?
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.TypeAccessor.CreateNew">
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<summary>
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Create a new instance of this type
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.TypeAccessor.Create(System.Type)">
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<summary>
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Provides a type-specific accessor, allowing by-name access for all objects of that type
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</summary>
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<remarks>The accessor is cached internally; a pre-existing accessor may be returned</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.FastMember.TypeAccessor.Item(System.Object,System.String)">
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<summary>
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Get or set the value of a named member on the target instance
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.ObjectPool`1">
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<summary>
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Generic implementation of object pooling pattern with predefined pool size limit. The main
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purpose is that limited number of frequently used objects can be kept in the pool for
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further recycling.
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Notes:
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1) it is not the goal to keep all returned objects. Pool is not meant for storage. If there
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is no space in the pool, extra returned objects will be dropped.
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2) it is implied that if object was obtained from a pool, the caller will return it back in
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a relatively short time. Keeping checked out objects for long durations is ok, but
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reduces usefulness of pooling. Just new up your own.
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Not returning objects to the pool in not detrimental to the pool's work, but is a bad practice.
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Rationale:
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If there is no intent for reusing the object, do not use pool - just use "new".
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.ObjectPool`1.Factory">
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<remarks>
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Not using System.Func{T} because this file is linked into the (debugger) Formatter,
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which does not have that type (since it compiles against .NET 2.0).
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</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.ObjectPool`1.Allocate">
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<summary>
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Produces an instance.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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Search strategy is a simple linear probing which is chosen for it cache-friendliness.
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Note that Free will try to store recycled objects close to the start thus statistically
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reducing how far we will typically search.
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</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.ObjectPool`1.Free(`0)">
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<summary>
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Returns objects to the pool.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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Search strategy is a simple linear probing which is chosen for it cache-friendliness.
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Note that Free will try to store recycled objects close to the start thus statistically
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reducing how far we will typically search in Allocate.
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</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.ObjectPool`1.ForgetTrackedObject(`0,`0)">
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<summary>
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Removes an object from leak tracking.
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This is called when an object is returned to the pool. It may also be explicitly
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called if an object allocated from the pool is intentionally not being returned
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to the pool. This can be of use with pooled arrays if the consumer wants to
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return a larger array to the pool than was originally allocated.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.PooledObject`1">
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<summary>
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this is RAII object to automatically release pooled object when its owning pool
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools">
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<summary>
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Shared object pool for roslyn
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Use this shared pool if only concern is reducing object allocations.
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if perf of an object pool itself is also a concern, use ObjectPool directly.
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For example, if you want to create a million of small objects within a second,
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use the ObjectPool directly. it should have much less overhead than using this.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.BigDefault``1">
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<summary>
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pool that uses default constructor with 100 elements pooled
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.Default``1">
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<summary>
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pool that uses default constructor with 20 elements pooled
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.StringIgnoreCaseDictionary``1">
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<summary>
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pool that uses string as key with StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase as key comparer
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.StringIgnoreCaseHashSet">
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<summary>
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pool that uses string as element with StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase as element comparer
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.StringHashSet">
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<summary>
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pool that uses string as element with StringComparer.Ordinal as element comparer
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.ByteArray">
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<summary>
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Used to reduce the # of temporary byte[]s created to satisfy serialization and
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other I/O requests
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Pools.SharedPools.ByteBufferSize">
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pooled memory : 4K * 512 = 4MB
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</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager">
|
<summary>
|
Manages pools of RecyclableMemoryStream objects.
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</summary>
|
<remarks>
|
There are two pools managed in here. The small pool contains same-sized buffers that are handed to streams
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as they write more data.
|
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For scenarios that need to call GetBuffer(), the large pool contains buffers of various sizes, all
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multiples of LargeBufferMultiple (1 MB by default). They are split by size to avoid overly-wasteful buffer
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usage. There should be far fewer 8 MB buffers than 1 MB buffers, for example.
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</remarks>
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</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.EventHandler">
|
<summary>
|
Generic delegate for handling events without any arguments.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargeBufferDiscardedEventHandler">
|
<summary>
|
Delegate for handling large buffer discard reports.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="reason">Reason the buffer was discarded.</param>
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</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.StreamLengthReportHandler">
|
<summary>
|
Delegate for handling reports of stream size when streams are allocated
|
</summary>
|
<param name="bytes">Bytes allocated.</param>
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</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.UsageReportEventHandler">
|
<summary>
|
Delegate for handling periodic reporting of memory use statistics.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="smallPoolInUseBytes">Bytes currently in use in the small pool.</param>
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<param name="smallPoolFreeBytes">Bytes currently free in the small pool.</param>
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<param name="largePoolInUseBytes">Bytes currently in use in the large pool.</param>
|
<param name="largePoolFreeBytes">Bytes currently free in the large pool.</param>
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</member>
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.largePools">
|
<summary>
|
pools[0] = 1x largeBufferMultiple buffers
|
pools[1] = 2x largeBufferMultiple buffers
|
etc., up to maximumBufferSize
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</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.#ctor">
|
<summary>
|
Initializes the memory manager with the default block/buffer specifications.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.#ctor(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Initializes the memory manager with the given block requiredSize.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="blockSize">Size of each block that is pooled. Must be > 0.</param>
|
<param name="largeBufferMultiple">Each large buffer will be a multiple of this value.</param>
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<param name="maximumBufferSize">Buffers larger than this are not pooled</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">blockSize is not a positive number, or largeBufferMultiple is not a positive number, or maximumBufferSize is less than blockSize.</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">maximumBufferSize is not a multiple of largeBufferMultiple</exception>
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</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.BlockSize">
|
<summary>
|
The size of each block. It must be set at creation and cannot be changed.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargeBufferMultiple">
|
<summary>
|
All buffers are multiples of this number. It must be set at creation and cannot be changed.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.MaximumBufferSize">
|
<summary>
|
Gets or sets the maximum buffer size.
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>Any buffer that is returned to the pool that is larger than this will be
|
discarded and garbage collected.</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.SmallPoolFreeSize">
|
<summary>
|
Number of bytes in small pool not currently in use
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.SmallPoolInUseSize">
|
<summary>
|
Number of bytes currently in use by stream from the small pool
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargePoolFreeSize">
|
<summary>
|
Number of bytes in large pool not currently in use
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargePoolInUseSize">
|
<summary>
|
Number of bytes currently in use by streams from the large pool
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.SmallBlocksFree">
|
<summary>
|
How many blocks are in the small pool
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargeBuffersFree">
|
<summary>
|
How many buffers are in the large pool
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.MaximumFreeSmallPoolBytes">
|
<summary>
|
How many bytes of small free blocks to allow before we start dropping
|
those returned to us.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.MaximumFreeLargePoolBytes">
|
<summary>
|
How many bytes of large free buffers to allow before we start dropping
|
those returned to us.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.MaximumStreamCapacity">
|
<summary>
|
Maximum stream capacity in bytes. Attempts to set a larger capacity will
|
result in an exception.
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>A value of 0 indicates no limit.</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GenerateCallStacks">
|
<summary>
|
Whether to save callstacks for stream allocations. This can help in debugging.
|
It should NEVER be turned on generally in production.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.AggressiveBufferReturn">
|
<summary>
|
Whether dirty buffers can be immediately returned to the buffer pool. E.g. when GetBuffer() is called on
|
a stream and creates a single large buffer, if this setting is enabled, the other blocks will be returned
|
to the buffer pool immediately.
|
Note when enabling this setting that the user is responsible for ensuring that any buffer previously
|
retrieved from a stream which is subsequently modified is not used after modification (as it may no longer
|
be valid).
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetBlock">
|
<summary>
|
Removes and returns a single block from the pool.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>A byte[] array</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetLargeBuffer(System.Int32,System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Returns a buffer of arbitrary size from the large buffer pool. This buffer
|
will be at least the requiredSize and always be a multiple of largeBufferMultiple.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="requiredSize">The minimum length of the buffer</param>
|
<param name="tag">The tag of the stream returning this buffer, for logging if necessary.</param>
|
<returns>A buffer of at least the required size.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.ReturnLargeBuffer(System.Byte[],System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Returns the buffer to the large pool
|
</summary>
|
<param name="buffer">The buffer to return.</param>
|
<param name="tag">The tag of the stream returning this buffer, for logging if necessary.</param>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">buffer is null</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">buffer.Length is not a multiple of LargeBufferMultiple (it did not originate from this pool)</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.ReturnBlocks(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{System.Byte[]},System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Returns the blocks to the pool
|
</summary>
|
<param name="blocks">Collection of blocks to return to the pool</param>
|
<param name="tag">The tag of the stream returning these blocks, for logging if necessary.</param>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">blocks is null</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">blocks contains buffers that are the wrong size (or null) for this memory manager</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieve a new MemoryStream object with no tag and a default initial capacity.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>A MemoryStream.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieve a new MemoryStream object with the given tag and a default initial capacity.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="tag">A tag which can be used to track the source of the stream.</param>
|
<returns>A MemoryStream.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(System.String,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieve a new MemoryStream object with the given tag and at least the given capacity.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="tag">A tag which can be used to track the source of the stream.</param>
|
<param name="requiredSize">The minimum desired capacity for the stream.</param>
|
<returns>A MemoryStream.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(System.String,System.Int32,System.Boolean)">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieve a new MemoryStream object with the given tag and at least the given capacity, possibly using
|
a single continugous underlying buffer.
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>Retrieving a MemoryStream which provides a single contiguous buffer can be useful in situations
|
where the initial size is known and it is desirable to avoid copying data between the smaller underlying
|
buffers to a single large one. This is most helpful when you know that you will always call GetBuffer
|
on the underlying stream.</remarks>
|
<param name="tag">A tag which can be used to track the source of the stream.</param>
|
<param name="requiredSize">The minimum desired capacity for the stream.</param>
|
<param name="asContiguousBuffer">Whether to attempt to use a single contiguous buffer.</param>
|
<returns>A MemoryStream.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.GetStream(System.String,System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieve a new MemoryStream object with the given tag and with contents copied from the provided
|
buffer. The provided buffer is not wrapped or used after construction.
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>The new stream's position is set to the beginning of the stream when returned.</remarks>
|
<param name="tag">A tag which can be used to track the source of the stream.</param>
|
<param name="buffer">The byte buffer to copy data from.</param>
|
<param name="offset">The offset from the start of the buffer to copy from.</param>
|
<param name="count">The number of bytes to copy from the buffer.</param>
|
<returns>A MemoryStream.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.BlockCreated">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a new block is created.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.BlockDiscarded">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a new block is created.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargeBufferCreated">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a new large buffer is created.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.StreamCreated">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a new stream is created.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.StreamDisposed">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a stream is disposed.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.StreamFinalized">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a stream is finalized.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.StreamLength">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a stream is finalized.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.StreamConvertedToArray">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a user converts a stream to array.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.LargeBufferDiscarded">
|
<summary>
|
Triggered when a large buffer is discarded, along with the reason for the discard.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="E:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager.UsageReport">
|
<summary>
|
Periodically triggered to report usage statistics.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream">
|
<summary>
|
MemoryStream implementation that deals with pooling and managing memory streams which use potentially large
|
buffers.
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>
|
This class works in tandem with the RecylableMemoryStreamManager to supply MemoryStream
|
objects to callers, while avoiding these specific problems:
|
1. LOH allocations - since all large buffers are pooled, they will never incur a Gen2 GC
|
2. Memory waste - A standard memory stream doubles its size when it runs out of room. This
|
leads to continual memory growth as each stream approaches the maximum allowed size.
|
3. Memory copying - Each time a MemoryStream grows, all the bytes are copied into new buffers.
|
This implementation only copies the bytes when GetBuffer is called.
|
4. Memory fragmentation - By using homogeneous buffer sizes, it ensures that blocks of memory
|
can be easily reused.
|
|
The stream is implemented on top of a series of uniformly-sized blocks. As the stream's length grows,
|
additional blocks are retrieved from the memory manager. It is these blocks that are pooled, not the stream
|
object itself.
|
|
The biggest wrinkle in this implementation is when GetBuffer() is called. This requires a single
|
contiguous buffer. If only a single block is in use, then that block is returned. If multiple blocks
|
are in use, we retrieve a larger buffer from the memory manager. These large buffers are also pooled,
|
split by size--they are multiples of a chunk size (1 MB by default).
|
|
Once a large buffer is assigned to the stream the blocks are NEVER again used for this stream. All operations take place on the
|
large buffer. The large buffer can be replaced by a larger buffer from the pool as needed. All blocks and large buffers
|
are maintained in the stream until the stream is disposed (unless AggressiveBufferReturn is enabled in the stream manager).
|
|
</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.blocks">
|
<summary>
|
All of these blocks must be the same size
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.largeBuffer">
|
<summary>
|
This is only set by GetBuffer() if the necessary buffer is larger than a single block size, or on
|
construction if the caller immediately requests a single large buffer.
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>If this field is non-null, it contains the concatenation of the bytes found in the individual
|
blocks. Once it is created, this (or a larger) largeBuffer will be used for the life of the stream.
|
</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.dirtyBuffers">
|
<summary>
|
This list is used to store buffers once they're replaced by something larger.
|
This is for the cases where you have users of this class that may hold onto the buffers longer
|
than they should and you want to prevent race conditions which could corrupt the data.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Id">
|
<summary>
|
Unique identifier for this stream across it's entire lifetime
|
</summary>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Tag">
|
<summary>
|
A temporary identifier for the current usage of this stream.
|
</summary>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.MemoryManager">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the memory manager being used by this stream.
|
</summary>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.AllocationStack">
|
<summary>
|
Callstack of the constructor. It is only set if MemoryManager.GenerateCallStacks is true,
|
which should only be in debugging situations.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.DisposeStack">
|
<summary>
|
Callstack of the Dispose call. It is only set if MemoryManager.GenerateCallStacks is true,
|
which should only be in debugging situations.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.byteBuffer">
|
<summary>
|
This buffer exists so that WriteByte can forward all of its calls to Write
|
without creating a new byte[] buffer on every call.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.#ctor(ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager)">
|
<summary>
|
Allocate a new RecyclableMemoryStream object.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="memoryManager">The memory manager</param>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.#ctor(ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager,System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Allocate a new RecyclableMemoryStream object
|
</summary>
|
<param name="memoryManager">The memory manager</param>
|
<param name="tag">A string identifying this stream for logging and debugging purposes</param>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.#ctor(ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager,System.String,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Allocate a new RecyclableMemoryStream object
|
</summary>
|
<param name="memoryManager">The memory manager</param>
|
<param name="tag">A string identifying this stream for logging and debugging purposes</param>
|
<param name="requestedSize">The initial requested size to prevent future allocations</param>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.#ctor(ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStreamManager,System.String,System.Int32,System.Byte[])">
|
<summary>
|
Allocate a new RecyclableMemoryStream object
|
</summary>
|
<param name="memoryManager">The memory manager</param>
|
<param name="tag">A string identifying this stream for logging and debugging purposes</param>
|
<param name="requestedSize">The initial requested size to prevent future allocations</param>
|
<param name="initialLargeBuffer">An initial buffer to use. This buffer will be owned by the stream and returned to the memory manager upon Dispose.</param>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Dispose(System.Boolean)">
|
<summary>
|
Returns the memory used by this stream back to the pool.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="disposing">Whether we're disposing (true), or being called by the finalizer (false)</param>
|
<remarks>This method is not thread safe and it may not be called more than once.</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Close">
|
<summary>
|
Equivalent to Dispose
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Capacity">
|
<summary>
|
Gets or sets the capacity
|
</summary>
|
<remarks>Capacity is always in multiples of the memory manager's block size, unless
|
the large buffer is in use. Capacity never decreases during a stream's lifetime.
|
Explicitly setting the capacity to a lower value than the current value will have no effect.
|
This is because the buffers are all pooled by chunks and there's little reason to
|
allow stream truncation.
|
</remarks>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Length">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the number of bytes written to this stream.
|
</summary>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Position">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the current position in the stream
|
</summary>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.CanRead">
|
<summary>
|
Whether the stream can currently read
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.CanSeek">
|
<summary>
|
Whether the stream can currently seek
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.CanTimeout">
|
<summary>
|
Always false
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.CanWrite">
|
<summary>
|
Whether the stream can currently write
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.GetBuffer">
|
<summary>
|
Returns a single buffer containing the contents of the stream.
|
The buffer may be longer than the stream length.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>A byte[] buffer</returns>
|
<remarks>IMPORTANT: Doing a Write() after calling GetBuffer() invalidates the buffer. The old buffer is held onto
|
until Dispose is called, but the next time GetBuffer() is called, a new buffer from the pool will be required.</remarks>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.ToArray">
|
<summary>
|
Returns a new array with a copy of the buffer's contents. You should almost certainly be using GetBuffer combined with the Length to
|
access the bytes in this stream. Calling ToArray will destroy the benefits of pooled buffers, but it is included
|
for the sake of completeness.
|
</summary>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Read(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Reads from the current position into the provided buffer
|
</summary>
|
<param name="buffer">Destination buffer</param>
|
<param name="offset">Offset into buffer at which to start placing the read bytes.</param>
|
<param name="count">Number of bytes to read.</param>
|
<returns>The number of bytes read</returns>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">buffer is null</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">offset or count is less than 0</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">offset subtracted from the buffer length is less than count</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Write(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Writes the buffer to the stream
|
</summary>
|
<param name="buffer">Source buffer</param>
|
<param name="offset">Start position</param>
|
<param name="count">Number of bytes to write</param>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">buffer is null</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">offset or count is negative</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">buffer.Length - offset is not less than count</exception>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.ToString">
|
<summary>
|
Returns a useful string for debugging. This should not normally be called in actual production code.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.WriteByte(System.Byte)">
|
<summary>
|
Writes a single byte to the current position in the stream.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="value">byte value to write</param>
|
<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.ReadByte">
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<summary>
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Reads a single byte from the current position in the stream.
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</summary>
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<returns>The byte at the current position, or -1 if the position is at the end of the stream.</returns>
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<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.SetLength(System.Int64)">
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<summary>
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Sets the length of the stream
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</summary>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">value is negative or larger than MaxStreamLength</exception>
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<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.Seek(System.Int64,System.IO.SeekOrigin)">
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<summary>
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Sets the position to the offset from the seek location
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</summary>
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<param name="offset">How many bytes to move</param>
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<param name="loc">From where</param>
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<returns>The new position</returns>
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<exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">Object has been disposed</exception>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">offset is larger than MaxStreamLength</exception>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">Invalid seek origin</exception>
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<exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">Attempt to set negative position</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.WriteTo(System.IO.Stream)">
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<summary>
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Synchronously writes this stream's bytes to the parameter stream.
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</summary>
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<param name="stream">Destination stream</param>
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<remarks>Important: This does a synchronous write, which may not be desired in some situations</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.RecyclableMemoryStream.ReleaseLargeBuffer">
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<summary>
|
Release the large buffer (either stores it for eventual release or returns it immediately).
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.RuntimeSerializableAttribute">
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<summary>
|
Allow Type to be deserialized into late-bould object Types using __type info
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.IRuntimeSerializable">
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<summary>
|
Allow Type to be deserialized into late-bould object Types using __type info
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringBuilderCache">
|
<summary>
|
Reusable StringBuilder ThreadStatic Cache
|
</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringBuilderCacheAlt">
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<summary>
|
Alternative Reusable StringBuilder ThreadStatic Cache
|
</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment">
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<summary>
|
An optimized representation of a substring.
|
</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.#ctor(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Initializes an instance of the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> struct.
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</summary>
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<param name="buffer">
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The original <see cref="T:System.String"/>. The <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> includes the whole <see cref="T:System.String"/>.
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</param>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.#ctor(System.String,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Initializes an instance of the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> struct.
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</summary>
|
<param name="buffer">The original <see cref="T:System.String"/> used as buffer.</param>
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<param name="offset">The offset of the segment within the <paramref name="buffer"/>.</param>
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<param name="length">The length of the segment.</param>
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</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Buffer">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the <see cref="T:System.String"/> buffer for this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Offset">
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<summary>
|
Gets the offset within the buffer for this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
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</summary>
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</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Length">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the length of this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Value">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the value of this segment as a <see cref="T:System.String"/>.
|
</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.HasValue">
|
<summary>
|
Gets whether or not this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> contains a valid value.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Equals(System.Object)">
|
<inheritdoc />
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Equals(ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment)">
|
<summary>
|
Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="other">An object to compare with this object.</param>
|
<returns><code>true</code> if the current object is equal to the other parameter; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Equals(ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment,System.StringComparison)">
|
<summary>
|
Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="other">An object to compare with this object.</param>
|
<param name="comparisonType">One of the enumeration values that specifies the rules to use in the comparison.</param>
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<returns><code>true</code> if the current object is equal to the other parameter; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
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</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Equals(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Checks if the specified <see cref="T:System.String"/> is equal to the current <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
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</summary>
|
<param name="text">The <see cref="T:System.String"/> to compare with the current <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</param>
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<returns><code>true</code> if the specified <see cref="T:System.String"/> is equal to the current <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Equals(System.String,System.StringComparison)">
|
<summary>
|
Checks if the specified <see cref="T:System.String"/> is equal to the current <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="text">The <see cref="T:System.String"/> to compare with the current <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</param>
|
<param name="comparisonType">One of the enumeration values that specifies the rules to use in the comparison.</param>
|
<returns><code>true</code> if the specified <see cref="T:System.String"/> is equal to the current <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.GetHashCode">
|
<inheritdoc />
|
<remarks>
|
This GetHashCode is expensive since it allocates on every call.
|
However this is required to ensure we retain any behavior (such as hash code randomization) that
|
string.GetHashCode has.
|
</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.op_Equality(ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment,ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment)">
|
<summary>
|
Checks if two specified <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> have the same value.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="left">The first <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> to compare, or <code>null</code>.</param>
|
<param name="right">The second <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> to compare, or <code>null</code>.</param>
|
<returns><code>true</code> if the value of <paramref name="left"/> is the same as the value of <paramref name="right"/>; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.op_Inequality(ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment,ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment)">
|
<summary>
|
Checks if two specified <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> have different values.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="left">The first <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> to compare, or <code>null</code>.</param>
|
<param name="right">The second <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> to compare, or <code>null</code>.</param>
|
<returns><code>true</code> if the value of <paramref name="left"/> is different from the value of <paramref name="right"/>; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.StartsWith(System.String,System.StringComparison)">
|
<summary>
|
Checks if the beginning of this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> matches the specified <see cref="T:System.String"/> when compared using the specified <paramref name="comparisonType"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="text">The <see cref="T:System.String"/>to compare.</param>
|
<param name="comparisonType">One of the enumeration values that specifies the rules to use in the comparison.</param>
|
<returns><code>true</code> if <paramref name="text"/> matches the beginning of this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.EndsWith(System.String,System.StringComparison)">
|
<summary>
|
Checks if the end of this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> matches the specified <see cref="T:System.String"/> when compared using the specified <paramref name="comparisonType"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="text">The <see cref="T:System.String"/>to compare.</param>
|
<param name="comparisonType">One of the enumeration values that specifies the rules to use in the comparison.</param>
|
<returns><code>true</code> if <paramref name="text"/> matches the end of this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>; otherwise, <code>false</code>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Substring(System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieves a substring from this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
The substring starts at the position specified by <paramref name="offset"/> and has the specified <paramref name="length"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="offset">The zero-based starting character position of a substring in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</param>
|
<param name="length">The number of characters in the substring.</param>
|
<returns>A <see cref="T:System.String"/> that is equivalent to the substring of length <paramref name="length"/> that begins at <paramref name="offset"/> in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Subsegment(System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Retrieves a <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> that represents a substring from this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
The <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> starts at the position specified by <paramref name="offset"/> and has the specified <paramref name="length"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="offset">The zero-based starting character position of a substring in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</param>
|
<param name="length">The number of characters in the substring.</param>
|
<returns>A <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> that is equivalent to the substring of length <paramref name="length"/> that begins at <paramref name="offset"/> in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.IndexOf(System.Char,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the zero-based index of the first occurrence of the character <paramref name="c"/> in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
The search starts at <paramref name="start"/> and examines a specified number of <paramref name="count"/> character positions.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="c">The Unicode character to seek.</param>
|
<param name="start">The zero-based index position at which the search starts. </param>
|
<param name="count">The number of characters to examine.</param>
|
<returns>The zero-based index position of <paramref name="c"/> from the beginning of the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> if that character is found, or -1 if it is not.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.IndexOf(System.Char,System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the zero-based index of the first occurrence of the character <paramref name="c"/> in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
The search starts at <paramref name="start"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="c">The Unicode character to seek.</param>
|
<param name="start">The zero-based index position at which the search starts. </param>
|
<returns>The zero-based index position of <paramref name="c"/> from the beginning of the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> if that character is found, or -1 if it is not.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.IndexOf(System.Char)">
|
<summary>
|
Gets the zero-based index of the first occurrence of the character <paramref name="c"/> in this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="c">The Unicode character to seek.</param>
|
<returns>The zero-based index position of <paramref name="c"/> from the beginning of the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> if that character is found, or -1 if it is not.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.Trim">
|
<summary>
|
Removes all leading and trailing whitespaces.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>The trimmed <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.TrimStart">
|
<summary>
|
Removes all leading whitespaces.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>The trimmed <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.TrimEnd">
|
<summary>
|
Removes all trailing whitespaces.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>The trimmed <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/>.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment.ToString">
|
<summary>
|
Returns the <see cref="T:System.String"/> represented by this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> or <code>String.Empty</code> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> does not contain a value.
|
</summary>
|
<returns>The <see cref="T:System.String"/> represented by this <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> or <code>String.Empty</code> if the <see cref="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringSegment"/> does not contain a value.</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringWriterCache">
|
<summary>
|
Reusable StringWriter ThreadStatic Cache
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.StringWriterCacheAlt">
|
<summary>
|
Alternative Reusable StringWriter ThreadStatic Cache
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter">
|
<summary>
|
A class to allow the conversion of doubles to string representations of
|
their exact decimal values. The implementation aims for readability over
|
efficiency.
|
|
Courtesy of @JonSkeet
|
http://www.yoda.arachsys.com/csharp/DoubleConverter.cs
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
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|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.decimalPoint">
|
<summary>
|
How many digits are *after* the decimal point
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.#ctor(System.Int64)">
|
<summary>
|
Constructs an arbitrary decimal expansion from the given long.
|
The long must not be negative.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.MultiplyBy(System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Multiplies the current expansion by the given amount, which should
|
only be 2 or 5.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.Shift(System.Int32)">
|
<summary>
|
Shifts the decimal point; a negative value makes
|
the decimal expansion bigger (as fewer digits come after the
|
decimal place) and a positive value makes the decimal
|
expansion smaller.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.Normalize">
|
<summary>
|
Removes leading/trailing zeroes from the expansion.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.Support.DoubleConverter.ArbitraryDecimal.ToString">
|
<summary>
|
Converts the value to a proper decimal string representation.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer">
|
<summary>
|
Creates an instance of a Type from a string value
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.CanCreateFromString(System.Type)">
|
<summary>
|
Determines whether the specified type is convertible from string.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="type">The type.</param>
|
<returns>
|
<c>true</c> if the specified type is convertible from string; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
|
</returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.DeserializeFromString``1(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Parses the specified value.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.DeserializeFromString(System.String,System.Type)">
|
<summary>
|
Parses the specified type.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="type">The type.</param>
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.ToStringDictionary(System.Object)">
|
<summary>
|
Useful extension method to get the Dictionary[string,string] representation of any POCO type.
|
</summary>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.Dump``1(``0)">
|
<summary>
|
Recursively prints the contents of any POCO object in a human-friendly, readable format
|
</summary>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.PrintDump``1(``0)">
|
<summary>
|
Print Dump to Console.WriteLine
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer.Print(System.String,System.Object[])">
|
<summary>
|
Print string.Format to Console.WriteLine
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.Text.TypeSerializer`1.DeserializeFromString(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Parses the specified value.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.AutoMappingUtils.PopulateWith(System.Object)">
|
<summary>
|
Populate an object with Example data.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="obj"></param>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.AutoMappingUtils.PopulateObjectInternal(System.Object,System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary{System.Type,System.Int32})">
|
<summary>
|
Populates the object with example data.
|
</summary>
|
<param name="obj"></param>
|
<param name="recursionInfo">Tracks how deeply nested we are</param>
|
<returns></returns>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.Licensing">
|
<summary>
|
Public Code API to register commercial license for ServiceStack.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.LicenseUtils">
|
<summary>
|
Internal Utilities to verify licensing
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.PathUtils.MapProjectPath(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Maps the path of a file in the context of a VS project in a Console App
|
</summary>
|
<param name="relativePath">the relative path</param>
|
<returns>the absolute path</returns>
|
<remarks>Assumes static content is two directories above the /bin/ directory,
|
eg. in a unit test scenario the assembly would be in /bin/Debug/.</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.PathUtils.MapProjectPlatformPath(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Maps the path of a file in the context of a VS 2017+ multi-platform project in a Console App
|
</summary>
|
<param name="relativePath">the relative path</param>
|
<returns>the absolute path</returns>
|
<remarks>Assumes static content is two directories above the /bin/ directory,
|
eg. in a unit test scenario the assembly would be in /bin/Debug/net45</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.PathUtils.MapAbsolutePath(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Maps the path of a file in the bin\ folder of a self-hosted scenario
|
</summary>
|
<param name="relativePath">the relative path</param>
|
<returns>the absolute path</returns>
|
<remarks>Assumes static content is copied to /bin/ folder with the assemblies</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.PathUtils.MapHostAbsolutePath(System.String)">
|
<summary>
|
Maps the path of a file in an ASP.NET hosted scenario
|
</summary>
|
<param name="relativePath">the relative path</param>
|
<returns>the absolute path</returns>
|
<remarks>Assumes static content is in the parent folder of the /bin/ directory</remarks>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.PlatformExtensions.AddAttributes(System.Reflection.PropertyInfo,System.Attribute[])">
|
<summary>
|
Add a Property attribute at runtime.
|
<para>Not threadsafe, should only add attributes on Startup.</para>
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.PlatformExtensions.ReplaceAttribute(System.Reflection.PropertyInfo,System.Attribute)">
|
<summary>
|
Add a Property attribute at runtime.
|
<para>Not threadsafe, should only add attributes on Startup.</para>
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="T:ServiceStack.QueryStringWriter`1">
|
<summary>
|
Implement the serializer using a more static approach
|
</summary>
|
<typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.ReflectionExtensions.New``1(System.Type)">
|
<summary>
|
Creates a new instance of type.
|
First looks at JsConfig.ModelFactory before falling back to CreateInstance
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.ReflectionExtensions.New(System.Type)">
|
<summary>
|
Creates a new instance of type.
|
First looks at JsConfig.ModelFactory before falling back to CreateInstance
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.ReflectionExtensions.CreateInstance(System.Type)">
|
<summary>
|
Creates a new instance from the default constructor of type
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="F:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.DefaultBufferSize">
|
<summary>
|
@jonskeet: Collection of utility methods which operate on streams.
|
r285, February 26th 2009: http://www.yoda.arachsys.com/csharp/miscutil/
|
</summary>
|
</member>
|
<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadFully(System.IO.Stream)">
|
<summary>
|
Reads the given stream up to the end, returning the data as a byte
|
array.
|
</summary>
|
</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadFully(System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Reads the given stream up to the end, returning the data as a byte
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array, using the given buffer size.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadFully(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[])">
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<summary>
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Reads the given stream up to the end, returning the data as a byte
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array, using the given buffer for transferring data. Note that the
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current contents of the buffer is ignored, so the buffer needn't
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be cleared beforehand.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.CopyTo(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream)">
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<summary>
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Copies all the data from one stream into another.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.CopyTo(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Copies all the data from one stream into another, using a buffer
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of the given size.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.CopyTo(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[])">
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<summary>
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Copies all the data from one stream into another, using the given
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buffer for transferring data. Note that the current contents of
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the buffer is ignored, so the buffer needn't be cleared beforehand.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Reads exactly the given number of bytes from the specified stream.
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If the end of the stream is reached before the specified amount
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of data is read, an exception is thrown.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[])">
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<summary>
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Reads into a buffer, filling it completely.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Reads exactly the given number of bytes from the specified stream,
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into the given buffer, starting at position 0 of the array.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadExactly(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Reads exactly the given number of bytes from the specified stream,
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into the given buffer, starting at position 0 of the array.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StreamExtensions.ReadExactlyFast(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Same as ReadExactly, but without the argument checks.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StringExtensions.BaseConvert(System.String,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
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<summary>
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Converts from base: 0 - 62
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</summary>
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<param name="source">The source.</param>
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<param name="from">From.</param>
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<param name="to">To.</param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:ServiceStack.StringExtensions.FastToUtf8Bytes(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Skip the encoding process for 'safe strings'
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</summary>
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<param name="strVal"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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</members>
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</doc>
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