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ThreadLocal<T>.Dispose Method

Definition

Releases the resources used by this ThreadLocal<T> instance.

Overloads

Dispose()

Releases all resources used by the current instance of the ThreadLocal<T> class.

Dispose(Boolean)

Releases the resources used by this ThreadLocal<T> instance.

Dispose()

Source:
ThreadLocal.cs
Source:
ThreadLocal.cs
Source:
ThreadLocal.cs

Releases all resources used by the current instance of the ThreadLocal<T> 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 ThreadLocal<T>. The Dispose method leaves the ThreadLocal<T> in an unusable state. After calling Dispose, you must release all references to the ThreadLocal<T> so the garbage collector can reclaim the memory that the ThreadLocal<T> 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 ThreadLocal<T>. Otherwise, the resources it is using will not be freed until the garbage collector calls the ThreadLocal<T> object's Finalize method.

See also

Applies to

Dispose(Boolean)

Source:
ThreadLocal.cs
Source:
ThreadLocal.cs
Source:
ThreadLocal.cs

Releases the resources used by this ThreadLocal<T> instance.

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

A Boolean value that indicates whether this method is being called due to a call to Dispose().

Remarks

Unlike most of the members of ThreadLocal<T>, this method is not thread-safe.

See also

Applies to