ResourceScope Enum
Definition
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Identifies the scope of a sharable resource.
This enumeration supports a bitwise combination of its member values.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
public enum class ResourceScope
[System.Flags]
public enum ResourceScope
[<System.Flags>]
type ResourceScope =
Public Enum ResourceScope
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
None | 0 | There is no shared state. |
Machine | 1 | The state is shared by objects within the machine. |
Process | 2 | The state is shared within a process. |
AppDomain | 4 | The state is shared by objects within an AppDomain. |
Library | 8 | The state is shared by objects within a library. |
Private | 16 | The resource is visible to only the type. |
Assembly | 32 | The resource is visible at an assembly scope. |
Remarks
A resource is an object that holds state. Examples of resources include a file on disk, a message queue for a process, and a named Mutex. Knowing an object is a resource does not indicate its appropriate use; the important property of a resource is the scope of the resource. The scope includes both the type and the visibility of the resource. The resource type specifies whether the resource is a machine-level resource, such as a file on disk, a process-wide resource, such as a block of non-shared memory, or an application domain-level resource, such as a lock on an instance of a non-marshal by reference object. The visibility scopes are Assembly and Private, the default is Public
, which is implicit if Private or Assembly are not indicated. There is no enumeration value for Public
.
Applies to
.NET