Implement the Dispose pattern properly in classes with Close
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Key: LUCENENET-468
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-468
Project: Lucene.Net
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Lucene.Net Contrib, Lucene.Net Core, Lucene.Net Demo,
Lucene.Net Test
Affects Versions: Lucene.Net 2.9.4, Lucene.Net 2.9.2, Lucene.Net 3.0.3,
Lucene.Net 2.9.4g
Environment: all
Reporter: Christopher Currens
Fix For: Lucene.Net 3.0.3
Implement the dispose pattern as [suggested
here|http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fs2xkftw.aspx] on any class that
implements Close(). Be sure to implement the IDisposable.Dispose() only in the
base class, and have all sub-class behavior overridden in a protected method.
This change will involve making sure that everywhere the classes are used in
contrib, core, demo and test, that dispose is called on them. We don't want to
neglect calling dispose in our own code. For those with Visual Studio 2010
Premium or higher, turning on Code Analysis in the project settings will flag a
warning that Dispose needs to be called on a class, so you don't have to
manually go searching for it.
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