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When should I use “using” blocks in C#?
A lot of classes maybe need to be wrapped by using. Is there a simple rule for the using?
Rick
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If a class implements
IDisposablethen generally you should wrap its use inusing(if you can). In my experience that’s not “a lot of classes”. It should only be classes that use unmanaged resources and classes that wrap those.