The project that I’m working on at the moment uses an IDisposable object in every method in a class. It has started getting tedious re-typing the using block at the start of every method, and was wondering if there was a way to specify a disposable variable for use in every method of the class?
public static class ResourceItemRepository
{
public static ResourceItem GetById(int id)
{
using (var db = DataContextFactory.Create<TestDataContext>())
{
// Code goes here...
}
}
public static List<ResourceItem> GetInCateogry(int catId)
{
using (var db = DataContextFactory.Create<TestDataContext>())
{
// Code goes here...
}
}
public static ResourceItem.Type GetType(int id)
{
using (var db = DataContextFactory.Create<TestDataContext>())
{
// Code goes here...
}
}
}
No, there’s nothing particularly geared towards this. You could write:
I’m not sure that it would be particularly beneficial though.
(Note that I’ve had to change it from
Action<TestDataContext>in my original version toFunc<TestDataContext, T>as you want to be able to return values from your methods.)