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Fix EventPipe utf8 conversion methods to match between JIT and AOT #89353

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@jkotas jkotas commented Jul 22, 2023

Follow up on #89036 (comment)

Contrary to what the comment says, CoreCLR version of these methods does not allocate the redundant null terminator. Fixing the AOT version of these methods to match.

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Follow up on #89036 (comment)

Contrary to what the comment says, CoreCLR version of these methods does not allocate the redundant null terminator. Fixing the AOT version of these methods to match.

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jkotas commented Jul 22, 2023

(We should switch all runtimes to use the AOT version as part of #87069. There is no reason for having runtime-specific versions of these methods.)

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Thanks for fixing this! I couldn't get this test to work but didn't try out with the 0 length as you suggested (the test passes now!).

@LakshanF LakshanF merged commit ecef854 into dotnet:main Jul 23, 2023
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