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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:59:29+00:00 2026-05-13T19:59:29+00:00

Consider the following code : class TestTimerGC : Form { public TestTimerGC() { Button

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Consider the following code :

class TestTimerGC : Form
{
    public TestTimerGC()
    {
        Button btnGC = new Button();
        btnGC.Text = "GC";
        btnGC.Click += (sender, e) => GC.Collect();
        this.Controls.Add(btnGC);

        System.Windows.Forms.Timer tmr = new System.Windows.Forms.Timer();
        tmr.Interval = 1000;
        tmr.Tick += (sender, e) => this.Text = DateTime.Now.ToString();
        tmr.Start();
    }
}

If I’m not mistaken, after the tmr variable goes out of scope, the Timer isn’t referenced anywhere, so it should be eligible for garbage collection. But when I click the GC button, the timer continues to run, so I guess it wasn’t collected…

Does anyone have an explanation for that ?

PS: it’s not a real program of course, I was just trying to prove a point to someone… but my proof didn’t work 😉

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    2026-05-13T19:59:30+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    OK, I think I know what’s going on… I looked at the code of the Timer class with Reflector, and I found the following instruction in the setter of the Enabled property :

    this.timerRoot = GCHandle.Alloc(this);
    

    So, when it is started, the timer allocates a GCHandle for itself, which prevents its collection by the GC…

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