Does The .dispose() Method Do Anything At All
Jan 7, 2010
I was experimenting with ways to get rid of some memory leaks within my application the other day when I realized that I know virtually nothing about cleaning up my resources. I did some research, and hoped that just calling the .dispose() would solve all of my problems. We have a table in our database that contains about 65,000 records. Obviously when I fill my dataset from the dataadapter, the memory usage can get pretty high. When I called the dispose method on the dataset, I was surprised to find out that NONE of the memory got released.
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Nov 12, 2009
Does calling the Dispose method on a Windows.Forms.Timer call it's Stop method? Or should I stop the timer before I dispose it?
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Mar 28, 2012
I am indifferent if you are a VB.NET or C# or other .NET developer. I have a FACTORY class like the following:
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Jan 28, 2009
When is it appropriate to apply the dispose method to controls?For example in a form that has five group boxes, once the first group box is used to gather user entries and is no longer needed, is it worth it to apply the dispose method to the first group box? Is it needed for local variables, for example a StringBuilder used within a private function which is only used while the function is executing?
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Feb 7, 2012
I have Overloaded the Dispose method of System.Windows.Forms.Form Class in which I have written some extra code which I need to execute when object of Form Disposes. But when I create the object of Form in 'Using' statement, the 'End Using, statement do not execute my overloaded Dispose method. What should I do?
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Feb 17, 2010
Is there any sense to set custom object to null(Nothing in VB.NET) in the Dispose() method?Could this prevent memory leaks or it's useless?!Let's consider two examples:
public class Foo : IDisposable
{
private Bar bar; // standard custom .NET object
public Foo(Bar bar) {
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Jun 22, 2011
I have a class that has a destructor and a Dispose method (I also inherit IDisposable). Why is it that the only time my destructor gets called is when I call GC.Collect()?
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Oct 14, 2009
I have 2 question, hope somebody give me an explanation: 1. Should a local variable call dispose method and set to nothing? 2. If some method have an arguments which it is a ByVal argument, it means a method create a new object? But If it is a ByRef argument, it means a method don't create a new object?
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Jul 20, 2011
From my understanding, .Net will pool SqlConnection objects where the Connection String is the same by default. Will the connection still be pooled if I call the Dispose method? This question is asked under the context of an ASP .Net application that at times makes many hits to the database in a single PageLoad event. I want the connections to be pooled, but would like confirmation that Closing and Disposing of the connection once the data operation is complete does not interfere with .Net's handling of the connection pool.
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Sep 12, 2011
<System.Diagnostics.DebuggerNonUserCode()> _
Protected Overrides Sub Dispose(ByVal disposing As Boolean)
Try
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Jun 25, 2012
I looked at the Dispose() method in System.Data.SqlClient.SqlTransaction (using a decompiler):
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Why does everyone say in forums that it is Rolling back in the dispose? Where does it rollback?
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Oct 19, 2010
Consider a MyForm class that contains a shadowed implementation of Show(). It also contains a CreateForm() method, which accepts an instance of the form and calls the shadowed sub:
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Sep 27, 2009
Ho to use xxx.DISPOSE() under VB.net
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Oct 13, 2009
I have a program, and there is a timer to run it every 15 minutes. Every time it run, it will create a new exe / thread, (I monitor this thru an external software called TCPView). With the thread growing, it may slow down the performance, is there a way to dispose the thread before a new one is created?
Private Sub Processing()
Dim tmrThreadingTimer As Threading.Timer
Try
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May 13, 2011
I am having fun working with System.Threading.Tasks. Many of the code samples I see, however, look something like so:
Dim lcTask = Task.Factory.StartNew(Sub() DoSomeWork())
Dim lcTaskLong = Task.Factory.StartNew(Sub() DoSomeWork(), TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning)
Task.WaitAll(lcTask, lcTaskLong)
That's the extent of the sample.Tasks implement IDisposable, so obviously I'm supposed to dispose of them, but what if I just want to "Fire and Forget"?If I don't dispose, will I leak threads/handles/memory/karma?Am I using tasks "wrong"? (Should just use a delegate and leave tasks alone?)
Can I dispose in a "ContinueWith()"? (That seems like playing Russian Roulette.)[URL]..
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Mar 1, 2011
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Here I am Clear the object using Dispose( Mycmd.Dispose()). Can I Use here Nothing ( Mycmd = Nothing?. Which is the Best ?
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Sep 21, 2009
I attempting to dispose / close a startup form from a sub. Basically, I using the filesystemwatcher to watch for file creation, if the file is created, run some code and close the form.how to pass in some reference form. Using and new to vs2008. A bit of leap from VB 6.0.
Imports System.IO
Public watchfolder As System.IO.FileSystemWatcher
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
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Dec 11, 2010
Hello, I have a WPF Window that I show with Window.Show(). When I click X the form closes. But it is still in memory and the GC never comes and cleans it up. Also I do not have any refrences/handles to it.
I am using the following code with the window:
Code:
Public Class PageWindow
Implements System.IDisposable
Public UserPressedExit As Boolean
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Jul 22, 2010
Out of pure curiosity, is there a way to free the memory used by a StringBuilder, other than the obvious MyBuilder = New StringBuilder and MyBuilder.Remove(0, Length) (although I guess the later wouldn't free anything, would it?)
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Jan 2, 2012
I create class as Person and include a public sub Insert_DB I write down this code in form
vb
Dim MyPerson As New Person MyPerson.Insert_DB(Me.TextBox1.Text, Me.TextBox2.Text, Me.TextBox3.Text)
I tried to set Dispose to MyPerson (MyPerson.Dispose)but didn't show me Dispose
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Feb 12, 2012
hi everyone i created a thumbnail dll for my file type my class dll create thumb for my files type but my class no dispose after create thumbnail this is my project : HPTShellExtThumbnailHandler.rar
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Jun 1, 2012
On the back of a Windows Form, I get a window DC, create a Graphics object with Graphics.FromHdc, and then dispose the Graphics object before releasing the DC.
Private Declare Function GetWindowDC Lib "user32.dll" (ByVal hwnd As IntPtr) As IntPtr
Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32.dll" (ByVal hwnd As IntPtr, ByVal hdc As IntPtr) As Integer
Dim hdc As IntPtr = GetWindowDC(Me.Handle)
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Why did they do it this way?Should the DC be released before or after Graphics.Dispose?It is possible that the wrong order can cause resource leaks or memory corruption?
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Jun 22, 2011
When you set a region equal to another, or set it equal to a new instance, do you have to call dispose on the region, or does VB do that? (I guess this isn't necessarily specific to regions)
ex:
'at some point in the code a region is created
Dim Rgn as New Region(SomeRect)
'....
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If Rgn now points to the Rgns(0) clone, what happens to the original memory created by "New Region(SomeRect)"? Do I need to call dispose on Rgn before assigning it to the the Rgns(0) clone?
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Jan 28, 2011
how do you correctly dispose a shape in vb.net ie when you draw a rectangle using the pen function how do I depose it so that it will disappear from the form, for some reason once its drawn if I draw a new shape it keeps the previous one and just overlays the new one and I use shape.dispose, and pen.dispose?
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Apr 21, 2011
I used to always do the following:
con.close()
set con = nothing
Does con.Dispose() do both of the above 2 lines of code or do I do con.close() and then con.dispose()?
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Mar 20, 2011
whats the difference of Me.Close and Me.Dispose...What code does releases memory resources that was used by ".show" command?Im currently creating a program and i just used both of them... is that ok?if it is ok... i know some commands have issues on what should i type first.. so what will i type first?
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Jan 24, 2011
I Want to know garbage collector works in .net there is something heap and stack funda.so can u please tell me from where i get reference of whole funda of that.and i have another question is that Please see below the code.here i declare one dt and get
some data in it.and i don't want that dt after data come in text boxes.so in finally method i do dispose using dt.dispoe().
but after that i write little code to check whether the dt correctly dispose or not.so i check with if condition after disposing.you can check code given below for that condition.as per condition it gives me "Nikunj" Ouput in message box it meanse dt is not disposed after calling the dispose method.so can u please tell me why?And i Want to know about all resources which i used i want to know how can i free it.whether it is variable,object,datatable,datareader etc..... if it is any where with example then please give me link.and if it's from msdn then it's better. i want to know from Microsoft that
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Sep 10, 2010
Dim B() As Byte = File.ReadAllBytes(o.FileName) 'do Work here.<br/> B = New Byte() {0}
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Jun 3, 2012
i am aware of the dispose method to free a resouce that is in use, but ive run into trouble and ive no idea how to dispose of an image because ive assigned it using the "new" keyword
While i < directorylist.Count
Dim imagePath As String = directorylist(i) + "\folder.jpg"
' ResizeImage(directorylist(i) + "\", imageName, 50)
Try
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i know that when i assign an image to a picturebox i can feel up the resource using picturebox1.dispose()here im using "new" so i dont know what to dispose of??
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Jul 6, 2011
im loading images into 2 picturebox controls My app works as it should but i need to know when i should dispose of the images or does the garbage collector do it for me?on a user click the images change, i think that my app will become resource hungry and cause the app to bomb out at some point.So do i use Picturebox1.dispose() each time new images are loaded into the pictureboxs to free up the image from memory?
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