Use ROS<char> for slicing in ClrNamespaceUriParser, reduce allocations#10380
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Description
Builds on top of #9739 and allows a few more uses of
ReadOnlySpan<char>where often we don't need to materialize the output to astringobject, this time in theClrNamespaceUriParser. Keeping it a small, easy to review step like #9940 that allows to save a few allocations on common paths without any substantial changes and can be built upon further.Not really including a benchmark as its either 0 bytes allocated or the same amount when both strings need to be materialized.
Customer Impact
Increased performance, decreased allocations.
Regression
No.
Testing
Local build, unit tests.
Risk
Low.
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