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Use char.IsAsciiLetter in the Regex runtime #77559

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Need to move the duplicated IsAsciiLetter method to just the source generator, since the source generator can't reference the char API. That way the runtime doesn't need to pay for a duplicated method.

Need to move the duplicated IsAsciiLetter method to just the source generator, since the source generator can't reference the char API. That way the runtime doesn't need to pay for a duplicated method.
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Need to move the duplicated IsAsciiLetter method to just the source generator, since the source generator can't reference the char API. That way the runtime doesn't need to pay for a duplicated method.

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LGTM. You could also put the helper in the Stubs.cs file that's next to this one; that's where we've put other polyfills and such things for use in the generator.

Move helepr method to Stubs.cs.
@stephentoub stephentoub merged commit 7479cbe into dotnet:main Oct 28, 2022
@eerhardt eerhardt deleted the RemoveRegexIsAsciiLetter branch October 28, 2022 14:45
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