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[runtime] Call into managed code to call GC.Collect instead of using embedding API. #10828

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Any performance difference will be neglible compared to running the GC, so
there's no compelling reason to use the embedding API.

This makes things a bit easier with CoreCLR, since the new code works there too.

This also required a few changes in delegates.t4 to make code generation for
functions without arguments work correctly.

…embedding API.

Any performance difference will be neglible compared to running the GC, so
there's no compelling reason to use the embedding API.

This makes things a bit easier with CoreCLR, since the new code works there too.

This also required a few changes in delegates.t4 to make code generation for
functions without arguments work correctly.
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@rolfbjarne rolfbjarne merged commit a8b3d9c into dotnet:main Mar 11, 2021
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