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Remove LINQ allocations for all batched sends #26911

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Thank you for your contribution @danielmarbach! We will review the pull request and get back to you soon.

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@JoshLove-msft @jsquire if I didn't screw things up this will be a pretty nice allocation improvement. Need to stop though for today. If you are planning to "sneak" this in too, feel free to edit the PR directly.

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JoshLove-msft commented Feb 9, 2022

@JoshLove-msft @jsquire if I didn't screw things up this will be a pretty nice allocation improvement. Need to stop though for today. If you are planning to "sneak" this in too, feel free to edit the PR directly.

Thanks @danielmarbach! For this one, I think we can wait until the next release as I've already started the release pipeline.
I'd also be interested in whether these improvements also apply to Event Hubs /cc @jsquire

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jsquire commented Feb 9, 2022

I probably won't get a chance to dig into this until tomorrow, but at a glance it's something I can likely apply to Event Hubs as well... so double win!

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Now that we return a proper materialized list from the batches, it would also be possible to switch for example the DiagnosticExtensions away from using IEnumerable to clearly indicate there will be no multiple enumeration problem. Should I do that too?

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LGTM. Thanks, @danielmarbach! I'll let Josh have the final word.

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jsquire commented Feb 10, 2022

Now that we return a proper materialized list from the batches, it would also be possible to switch for example the DiagnosticExtensions away from using IEnumerable to clearly indicate there will be no multiple enumeration problem. Should I do that too?

I vote yes. I don't see us needing to loosen that guarantee.

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/azp run net - servicebus - tests

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Green 🥳 🎉

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Let me know about the other comments. Can push it here or do another PR. Fine for me either way

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/azp run net - servicebus - tests

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@JoshLove-msft JoshLove-msft merged commit d5bad64 into Azure:main Feb 14, 2022
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