Dispose() Me
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Is there a simple way to find all the objects in a solution that should call Dispose() or the using() {} statement? I have inherited a large project that has resource and handle leaks everywhere, is there some automatied tool that can help track down the .NET classes that use unmanaged resources? ............................. There's nothing like the sound of incoming rifle and mortar rounds to cure the blues. No matter how down you are, you take an active and immediate interest in life. Fiat justitia, et ruat cælum
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Is there a simple way to find all the objects in a solution that should call Dispose() or the using() {} statement? I have inherited a large project that has resource and handle leaks everywhere, is there some automatied tool that can help track down the .NET classes that use unmanaged resources? ............................. There's nothing like the sound of incoming rifle and mortar rounds to cure the blues. No matter how down you are, you take an active and immediate interest in life. Fiat justitia, et ruat cælum
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Is there a simple way to find all the objects in a solution that should call Dispose() or the using() {} statement? I have inherited a large project that has resource and handle leaks everywhere, is there some automatied tool that can help track down the .NET classes that use unmanaged resources? ............................. There's nothing like the sound of incoming rifle and mortar rounds to cure the blues. No matter how down you are, you take an active and immediate interest in life. Fiat justitia, et ruat cælum
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