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Jon Simantov authored
If your C# runtime environment supports unsafe mode, you can use the #define UNSAFE_BYTEBUFFER setting and build the FlatBuffers assembly in unsafe mode for greatly increased performance. Tested: Tested FlatBuffersTest on Windows using VS2010 with both safe and unsafe versions. Added ByteBufferTest to test the byte reversing functions. Change-Id: I21334468b339334f9abf4317e6291b648b97f57b
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