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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:07:04+00:00 2026-05-13T18:07:04+00:00

If I have a method with a using block like this… public IEnumerable<Person> GetPersons()

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If I have a method with a using block like this…

    public IEnumerable<Person> GetPersons()
    {
        using (var context = new linqAssignmentsDataContext())
        {
            return context.Persons.Where(p => p.LastName.Contans("dahl"));
        }
    }

…that returns the value from within the using block, does the IDisposable object still get disposed?

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    2026-05-13T18:07:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    Yes it does. The disposing of the object occurs in a finally block which executes even in the face of a return call. It essentially expands out to the following code

    var context = new linqAssignmentsDataContext();
    try {
      return context.Persons.Where(p => p.LastName.Contans("dahl"));
    } finally {
      if ( context != null ) {
        context.Dispose();
      }
    }
    
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