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[OSX] HybridGlobalization workaround instead of insufficiently sized destination buffer exception #88180

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mkhamoyan opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #88184
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mkhamoyan commented Jun 29, 2023

Implement similar workaround as is done for WASM: #86799 to keep the lower ß when upper casing.

With current implementation it will throw insufficiently sized destination buffer exception

Contributes to #80689

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Investigate the cost and implement similar workaround as is done for WASM: #86799 to keep the lower ß when upper casing.

With current implementation it will throw insufficiently sized destination buffer exception

Contributes to #80689

Author: mkhamoyan
Assignees: mkhamoyan
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area-System.Globalization, os-ios

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@ghost ghost added the in-pr There is an active PR which will close this issue when it is merged label Jun 29, 2023
@ghost ghost removed in-pr There is an active PR which will close this issue when it is merged untriaged New issue has not been triaged by the area owner labels Jul 4, 2023
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