Add visualizer support for the StringBuilder class in VS#80735
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We were investigating easy quality of life improvements for Visual Studio 2026 and determined that it would be a great idea to treat the
StringBuilderclass as a first-class citizen and allow it to be viewed via the string visualizers. This greatly improves the debugging experience by being able to see how the string is updated while debugging.There is nothing we can do to support this feature from the VS or Debugger source code since this capability is solely dictated by the result provider. Hence, this change.
I tested locally on .NET and .NET Framework applications to verify that the feature works as intended. Unit test passes locally too.