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Reapply params ReadOnlySpan overloads without params keyword #101308

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Note regarding the new-api-needs-documentation label:

This serves as a reminder for when your PR is modifying a ref *.cs file and adding/modifying public APIs, please make sure the API implementation in the src *.cs file is documented with triple slash comments, so the PR reviewers can sign off that change.

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@jozkee jozkee merged commit 1c824d9 into dotnet:main Apr 23, 2024
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matouskozak pushed a commit to matouskozak/runtime that referenced this pull request Apr 30, 2024
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* Reapply "Add params ReadOnlySpan<T> overloads (dotnet#100898)" (dotnet#101123)

This reverts commit 3e569f5.

* Comment-out params keyword

* Remove /*params*/ from ref
michaelgsharp pushed a commit to michaelgsharp/runtime that referenced this pull request May 9, 2024
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* Reapply "Add params ReadOnlySpan<T> overloads (dotnet#100898)" (dotnet#101123)

This reverts commit 3e569f5.

* Comment-out params keyword

* Remove /*params*/ from ref
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