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What kind of benifits will this have? Faster running speeds, smaller compile size, faster compile, etc

alrighty, what kind of performance gains will there be to expect? anything significant?

what about compile times and sizes, how will those be effected?

Same here, plz update developers

> Additional detail is that the issue does not occur when the string interpolation is moved into a separate method. No it still does, we used concatination there aswell

> Even normal concatination also seems to have this problem despite your results, which might explain my OS constantly leaking memory over time, especially when doing stuff with strings. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49924528/224580314-ef18a4d0-18e6-4843-8152-6a4ee7119148.png)...

> > > Even normal concatination also seems to have this problem despite your results, which might explain my OS constantly leaking memory over time, especially when doing stuff with...

> Your example does not do a lot of concatenation unlike mine, which does around 1024 concatenations per round. There are no other factors that could be leaking there considering...

> ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49924528/224580873-f65d3c4a-c831-4f95-82d6-bb375b0c39ac.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49924528/224580880-1174bc56-1b57-492b-86d2-afccd67e7b3e.png) > > Still leaks. Then i don't know, There was zero memory leaks when I was testing. When did you update cosmos last

> I was able to look into it a bit yesterday and confirmed the issue. I found there is an issue with the garbage collector and objects allocated using HeapLarge....