Refactored AcBinaryHubProtocol and AyCodeBinaryHubProtocol to remove the VarUInt length prefix for raw byte[] arguments. Now, the protocol writes a tag (0x44) followed directly by the raw bytes, with argLength implying the payload size. Updated read logic to match: on detecting the tag, the code skips it and returns the remaining bytes as the payload. Updated documentation to clarify the new fast-path, protocol roles, and AcBinary detection. Set BufferWriterChunkSize to 4096 for SignalR in the base protocol for better alignment with Kestrel. Marked the related issue as resolved.
- Move SignalParams-aware deserialization logic from AcBinaryHubProtocol to new AyCodeBinaryHubProtocol, enabling project-specific customization.
- Make key deserialization and helper methods in AcBinaryHubProtocol protected and virtual for easier extension.
- Improve byte[] handling to distinguish between AcBinary-serialized and raw data.
- Remove diagnostic serialization verification from the base protocol.
- Update DI registration to use AyCodeBinaryHubProtocol with configurable options.
- Adjust client code to support object-based response data and raw byte handling.
- Comment out SignalResponseDataMessage diagnostic logger in Program.cs.
Major overhaul for SignalR response pipeline:
- All deserialization now uses byte[] (offset/length) for zero-copy, allocation-free operation; all span/memory overloads removed.
- SignalR protocol sends (signalParams, object) directly; SignalData envelope and related logic removed.
- Server sets SignalParams.SignalDataType so protocol deserializes to the correct runtime type on the client.
- SignalResponseDataMessage now only used for client request/response tracking and stream path; RawResponseData holds the actual object.
- All extension methods, helpers, and infrastructure updated to use new byte[]-based APIs.
- AcSignalRDataSource and all test/benchmark code updated for new object flow.
- Removes all diagnostics, logging, and error handling related to binary envelopes.
- Enables true zero-copy, type-safe, allocation-free SignalR response handling.
Major protocol refactor: all byte[] payloads in SignalR hub/client interfaces, plumbing, and DTOs are now wrapped in SignalData, a disposable, ArrayPool-backed type with Span access. Introduces AyCodeBinaryHubProtocol (derived from AcBinaryHubProtocol) to rent pooled buffers for SignalData on receive. All message signatures, diagnostics, and serialization logic updated. Documentation and tests revised to reflect SignalData usage. Enables zero-copy, low-GC, high-performance binary messaging for large payloads.