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The previous change caused a startup-regression with Color because it spends time building up a dictionary as soon as the Color type is touched (in its static ctor). Changing this code back to use pattern-matching, which forces us to allocate a string, for now. Once we have a compiler that supports pattern-matching on a ReadOnlySpan, we can do this allocation free.
This is similar to the original implementation, which also always allocated the lowered string to do pattern matching on.
Here are my benchmark results.
Orig without any of my Color changes
PR
So you can see
ParseBlack
is slightly slower than before. But when we get dotnet/csharplang#1881 it should be as fast, or faster, and allocation free.