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ResourceSet.Close Method

Definition

Closes and releases any resources used by this ResourceSet.

public:
 virtual void Close();
public virtual void Close();
abstract member Close : unit -> unit
override this.Close : unit -> unit
Public Overridable Sub Close ()

Examples

The following code example uses the Close method to release all resources used by the calling ResourceSet instance.

using System;
using System.Resources;
using System.Collections;

class EnumerateResources 
{
    public static void Main() 
    {
        // Create a ResourceSet for the file items.resources.
        ResourceSet rs = new ResourceSet("items.resources"); 

        // Create an IDictionaryEnumerator to read the data in the ResourceSet.
        IDictionaryEnumerator id = rs.GetEnumerator(); 

        // Iterate through the ResourceSet and display the contents to the console. 
        while(id.MoveNext())
          Console.WriteLine("\n[{0}] \t{1}", id.Key, id.Value); 

        rs.Close();
    }
}
Imports System.Resources
Imports System.Collections

Class EnumerateResources
   
   Public Shared Sub Main()
      ' Create a ResourceSet for the file items.resources.
      Dim rs As New ResourceSet("items.resources")      
      
      ' Create an IDictionaryEnumerator to read the data in the ResourceSet.
      Dim id As IDictionaryEnumerator = rs.GetEnumerator()
      
      ' Iterate through the ResourceSet and display the contents to the console. 
      While id.MoveNext()
         Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.NewLine + "[{0}] " + ControlChars.Tab + "{1}", id.Key, id.Value)
      End While 

      rs.Close()

   End Sub

End Class

Remarks

All calls to methods on the ResourceSet after a call to this method might fail.

Close can be safely called multiple times.

Note

The current implementation of Close calls Dispose (true).

Applies to