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@navin22 navin22 commented Jan 9, 2017

  • Changed the way of deserialization using custom TraitObject.
  • Added UnitTests for the same.

- Changed the way of deserialization using custom TraitObject.
- Added UnitTests for the same.
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navin22 commented Jan 9, 2017

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Above are the numbers I am seeing with the change. Numbers are taken with sample data with just 2 test properties and for ConvertFrom function alone. Times are in milliseconds.

// Converting Json data to array of KeyValuePairs with duplicate keys.
var serializer = new System.Runtime.Serialization.Json.DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof(List<TraitObject>));

var listOfTratiObjects = serializer.ReadObject(stream) as List<TraitObject>;
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s/listOfTratiObjects/listOfTraitObjects

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Resolved it.

var listOfTratiObjects = serializer.ReadObject(stream) as List<TraitObject>;
listOfTratiObjects.ForEach(o=>listOfKvps.Add(new KeyValuePair<string, string>(o.Key, o.Value)));

return listOfKvps?.ToArray();
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Why is null check required for listOfKvps?

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Removed.

var serializer = new System.Runtime.Serialization.Json.DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof(List<TraitObject>));

var listOfTratiObjects = serializer.ReadObject(stream) as List<TraitObject>;
listOfTratiObjects.ForEach(o=>listOfKvps.Add(new KeyValuePair<string, string>(o.Key, o.Value)));
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Extra allocation and insertion into listOfKvps may not be required. Is something like below possible?

listOfTratiObjects.Select(t => new KeyValuePair<string, string>(t.Key, t.Value)).ToArray()

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Yes possible. Changed it.

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Approach looks fine. Request few changes.

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navin22 commented Jan 10, 2017

#239 issue is resolved by this PR.

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