Reduce allocations when tracing routed events#6700
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Description
I was tracing an application with dotMemory and noticed a huge amount of temporary
object[]being allocated byEventRoute.InvokeHandlersImpl.This particular application had attached a listener to
PresentationTraceSources.RoutedEventSourceto trace some diagnostic information. While it's expected that doing so will add some overhead, it shouldn't be this great.Customer Impact
Merging this PR will greatly reduce allocations for customers whose applications add a listener to
PresentationTraceSources.RoutedEventSource.Listeners.Regression
No.
Testing
Tested with dotMemory after shipping this fix in https://github.com/Faithlife/wpf.
Risk
Minimal.
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