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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="XmlNameTable.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
// <owner current="true" primary="true">helenak</owner>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace System.Xml {
/// <include file='doc\XmlNameTable.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="XmlNameTable"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// <para> Table of atomized string objects. This provides an
/// efficient means for the XML parser to use the same string object for all
/// repeated element and attribute names in an XML document. This class is
/// <see langword='abstract'/>
/// .</para>
/// </devdoc>
public abstract class XmlNameTable {
/// <include file='doc\XmlNameTable.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="XmlNameTable.Get"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// <para>Gets the atomized String object containing the same
/// chars as the specified range of chars in the given char array.</para>
/// </devdoc>
public abstract String Get(char[] array, int offset, int length);
/// <include file='doc\XmlNameTable.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="XmlNameTable.Get1"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// <para>
/// Gets the atomized String object containing the same
/// value as the specified string.
/// </para>
/// </devdoc>
public abstract String Get(String array);
/// <include file='doc\XmlNameTable.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="XmlNameTable.Add"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// <para>Creates a new atom for the characters at the specified range
/// of chararacters in the specified string.</para>
/// </devdoc>
public abstract String Add(char[] array, int offset, int length);
/// <include file='doc\XmlNameTable.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="XmlNameTable.Add1"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// <para>
/// Creates a new atom for the specified string.
/// </para>
/// </devdoc>
public abstract String Add(String array);
}
}
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