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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:17:11+00:00 2026-05-26T16:17:11+00:00

Is it true that if i use the following, it will take less resources

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Is it true that if i use the following, it will take less resources and the cleanup will be faster?

 using (TextReader readLogs = File.OpenText("C:\\FlashAuto\\Temp\\log.txt"))
 {
      //my stuff
 }

as compared to:

 TextReader readLogs = new StreamReader("C:\\FlashAuto\\Temp\\log.txt");
 //my stuff
readLogs.Close();
readLogs.Dispose();
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    2026-05-26T16:17:12+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:17 pm

    The difference between those examples isn’t performance, but exception safety. using creates a try...finally block in the background.

    A using statement of the form:

    using (ResourceType resource = expression) embedded-statement 
    

    corresponds to the expansion:

    { 
       ResourceType resource = expression; 
       try {     
         embedded-statement 
       } 
       finally { 
         // Dispose of resource 
       } 
    }
    

    For reference type the disposing happens via:

    finally {  
      if (resource != null) ((System.IDisposable)resource).Dispose(); 
    }
    

    From ECMA-344 C# Language Specification 4th Edition


    You also don’t need to call both Close and Dispose. Those functions are equivalent.

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