- Changing HtmlHelper and HelperResult to implement IHtmlContent.
- Introducing BufferedHtmlContent.
- Making RazorPage handle only IHtmlContent and clearing out other types.
- Making StringCollectionTextWriter use BufferedHtmlContent so that it can be returned where necessary.
- Updating places which involve Write/Copy to pass in encoders.
- The encoders are currently not being used during write. But when HtmlString is modified to carry encode metadata, the encoder can be used for writing. This is a perf optimization and hence not a part of this change.
- Making TagHelperContent implement IHtmlContent.
- #EngineeringDay
- VS does not yet format auto-properties nicely; reverted what it did
Also revert changes under
- test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Razor.Host.Test/TestFiles
- #EngineeringDay
- Total replaced: 660 Matching files: 270 in *.cs
- Total replaced: 250 Matching files: 32 in all other files
- Total replaced: 22 Matching files: 8 in a few stragglers
Did not change files under following directories
- test\Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Razor.Host.Test\TestFiles\Output
- test\Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.FunctionalTests\compiler\resources
- test\WebSites\TagHelpersWebSite
(Razor generates trailing whitespace in a case or two)
Html.PartialAsync
* Introducing StringCollectionTextWriter to buffer the contents of
PartialAsync
* Ensure DecorateWriter is called for partial views
Fixes#1266
RazorTextWriter represents the result of rendering a page as a sequence of
strings rather than a concatenated string. This avoids building up large
strings in memory.