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AggregateExportProvider.Dispose Method

Definition

Releases the resources used by the AggregateExportProvider class.

Overloads

Dispose()

Releases all resources used by the current instance of the AggregateExportProvider class.

Dispose(Boolean)

Releases the unmanaged resources used by the AggregateExportProvider class and optionally releases the managed resources.

Dispose()

Source:
AggregateExportProvider.cs
Source:
AggregateExportProvider.cs
Source:
AggregateExportProvider.cs

Releases all resources used by the current instance of the AggregateExportProvider class.

public:
 virtual void Dispose();
public void Dispose ();
abstract member Dispose : unit -> unit
override this.Dispose : unit -> unit
Public Sub Dispose ()

Implements

Remarks

Call Dispose when you are finished using the AggregateExportProvider. The Dispose method leaves the AggregateExportProvider in an unusable state. After calling Dispose, you must release all references to the AggregateExportProvider so the garbage collector can reclaim the memory that the AggregateExportProvider was occupying.

For more information, see Cleaning Up Unmanaged Resources and Implementing a Dispose Method.

Note

Always call Dispose before you release your last reference to the AggregateExportProvider. Otherwise, the resources it is using will not be freed until the garbage collector calls the AggregateExportProvider object's Finalize method.

Applies to

Dispose(Boolean)

Source:
AggregateExportProvider.cs
Source:
AggregateExportProvider.cs
Source:
AggregateExportProvider.cs

Releases the unmanaged resources used by the AggregateExportProvider class and optionally releases the managed resources.

protected:
 virtual void Dispose(bool disposing);
protected virtual void Dispose (bool disposing);
abstract member Dispose : bool -> unit
override this.Dispose : bool -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub Dispose (disposing As Boolean)

Parameters

disposing
Boolean

true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources.

Applies to