Esempio n. 1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Executes in two distinct scenarios.
        ///
        /// 1. If disposing is true, the method has been called directly
        /// or indirectly by a user's code via the Dispose method.
        /// Both managed and unmanaged resources can be disposed.
        ///
        /// 2. If disposing is false, the method has been called by the
        /// runtime from inside the finalizer and you should not reference (access)
        /// other managed objects, as they already have been garbage collected.
        /// Only unmanaged resources can be disposed.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="disposing"></param>
        /// <remarks>
        /// If any exceptions are thrown, that is fine.
        /// If the method is being done in a finalizer, it will be ignored.
        /// If it is thrown by client code calling Dispose,
        /// it needs to be handled by fixing the bug.
        ///
        /// If subclasses override this method, they should call the base implementation.
        /// </remarks>
        protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
        {
            //Debug.WriteLineIf(!disposing, "****************** " + GetType().Name + " 'disposing' is false. ******************");
            // Must not be run more than once.
            if (IsDisposed)
            {
                return;
            }

            if (disposing)
            {
                // Dispose managed resources here.
                if (m_booksToMerge != null)
                {
                    m_booksToMerge.Dispose();
                }
            }

            // Dispose unmanaged resources here, whether disposing is true or false.
            m_booksToMerge    = null;
            m_genesis         = null;
            m_genesisRevision = null;

            base.Dispose(disposing);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        public override void TestTearDown()
        {
            m_booksToMerge.Dispose();
            m_booksToMerge    = null;
            m_genesisRevision = null;

            base.TestTearDown();
        }
Esempio n. 3
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		public override void TestTearDown()
		{
			m_booksToMerge.Dispose();
			m_booksToMerge = null;
			m_genesisRevision = null;

			base.TestTearDown();
		}
Esempio n. 4
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        public override void Exit()
        {
            CheckDisposed();

            m_booksToMerge.Dispose();
            m_booksToMerge    = null;
            m_genesis         = null;
            m_genesisRevision = null;

            base.Exit();
        }
Esempio n. 5
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		public override void Exit()
		{
			CheckDisposed();

			m_booksToMerge.Dispose();
			m_booksToMerge = null;
			m_genesis = null;
			m_genesisRevision = null;

			base.Exit();
		}
Esempio n. 6
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 public override void Initialize()
 {
     CheckDisposed();
     base.Initialize();
     m_booksToMerge = new BookRevList();
 }
Esempio n. 7
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		public override void TestSetup()
		{
			base.TestSetup();
			m_booksToMerge = new BookRevList();
		}
Esempio n. 8
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		public override void Initialize()
		{
			CheckDisposed();
			base.Initialize();
			m_booksToMerge = new BookRevList();
		}
Esempio n. 9
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		/// <summary>
		/// Executes in two distinct scenarios.
		///
		/// 1. If disposing is true, the method has been called directly
		/// or indirectly by a user's code via the Dispose method.
		/// Both managed and unmanaged resources can be disposed.
		///
		/// 2. If disposing is false, the method has been called by the
		/// runtime from inside the finalizer and you should not reference (access)
		/// other managed objects, as they already have been garbage collected.
		/// Only unmanaged resources can be disposed.
		/// </summary>
		/// <param name="disposing"></param>
		/// <remarks>
		/// If any exceptions are thrown, that is fine.
		/// If the method is being done in a finalizer, it will be ignored.
		/// If it is thrown by client code calling Dispose,
		/// it needs to be handled by fixing the bug.
		///
		/// If subclasses override this method, they should call the base implementation.
		/// </remarks>
		protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
		{
			//Debug.WriteLineIf(!disposing, "****************** " + GetType().Name + " 'disposing' is false. ******************");
			// Must not be run more than once.
			if (IsDisposed)
				return;

			if (disposing)
			{
				// Dispose managed resources here.
				if (m_booksToMerge != null)
					m_booksToMerge.Dispose();
			}

			// Dispose unmanaged resources here, whether disposing is true or false.
			m_booksToMerge = null;
			m_genesis = null;
			m_genesisRevision = null;

			base.Dispose(disposing);
		}
Esempio n. 10
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 public override void TestSetup()
 {
     base.TestSetup();
     m_booksToMerge = new BookRevList();
 }