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63 lines
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``++Dispose++`` as a method name should be used exclusively to implement ``++IDisposable.Dispose++`` to prevent any confusion.
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It may be tempting to create a ``++Dispose++`` method for other purposes, but doing so will result in confusion and likely lead to problems in production.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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public class GarbageDisposal
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{
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private int Dispose() // Noncompliant
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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----
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== Compliant Solution
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public class GarbageDisposal : IDisposable
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{
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public void Dispose()
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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or
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public class GarbageDisposal
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{
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private int Grind()
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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== Exceptions
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Methods named ``++Dispose++`` and invoked from the ``++IDisposable.Dispose++`` implementation are not reported.
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public class GarbageDisposal : IDisposable
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{
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protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing)
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{
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//...
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}
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public void Dispose()
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{
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Dispose(true);
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GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
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}
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}
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