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Refactoring the utilities to reduce monosize of components #31291

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@srmukher srmukher commented May 7, 2024

Refactoring the utilities to remove indirect function invocations. This reduced the monosize of each cartesian components by 4kB on an average.
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@srmukher srmukher changed the title Users/srmukher/refactor utils Refactoring the utilities to reduce monosize of components May 7, 2024
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Can you update the PR description to represent only the changes in this PR.

@srmukher srmukher force-pushed the users/srmukher/RefactorUtils branch from d2dc25f to d023c9b Compare May 15, 2024 13:06
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Performed Full test pass on this PR https://fluentuipr.z22.web.core.windows.net/pull/31291/public-docsite/index.html#/controls.
Tested the functionality (manual testing) for all the charts.

@srmukher srmukher enabled auto-merge (squash) May 29, 2024 18:32
@srmukher srmukher merged commit a922711 into master May 29, 2024
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