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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:55:01+00:00 2026-05-12T14:55:01+00:00

I’m fixing a User control component using the .NET 1.1 framework. There are many

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I’m fixing a User control component using the .NET 1.1 framework.

There are many instances of this user control referencing a singleton wrapping a COM resource.
They subscribe to events from this resource.

I suspect that the reason why we are having a degrading performance is because the singleton is maintaining a reference to the user control classes even after their respective windows are gone. Thus preventing GC.

They unsubscribe the event in their finalize method.
Hence I suspect a chicken and egg problem. The finalize wont execute because they are being referenced through their event subscription in the longer lived Singleton, preventing GC.

Where in a User Control should I perform the event unsubscribe to make it eligible for GC?

I do not own the application hosting the user control.

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    2026-05-12T14:55:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:55 pm

    You should unsubscribe when the control is disposed, really. If you can’t easily modify the Dispose method yourself, you could add an event handler to the Disposed event:

    ComSingleton.Foo += FooHandler;
    this.Disposed += delegate { ComSingleton.Foo -= FooHandler; };
    

    If you want to subscribe to events using anonymous methods or lambda expressions, you’ll need to use a separate local variable so that you can refer to it again:

    EventHandler tmp = delegate { Console.WriteLine("Something happened"); };
    ComSingleton.Foo += tmp;
    this.Disposed += delegate { ComSingleton.Foo -= tmp; };
    

    An alternative is to use “weak event handlers” – there are many articles about this on the web; here’s one which goes into a fair amount of detail.

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