I have a couple of unmanaged memory structures used to communicate with c++ dlls.
Each such structure has to be freed manually, so I wrap it in a MyUnmanagedStructure
which implements IDisposable
.
I always need a variable number of these structures together, so I have a collection MyUnmanagedStructureCollection
which also implements IDisposable.
(see below for the minimal example code)
As long as the user of my library always calls Dispose() or wraps the collection with using() {}
there is no problem, but I cannot assure that. I do not want to leak memory even if the user does not dispose the collection manually.
When the MyUnmanagedStructureCollection.Dispose()
method is called by the garbage collection via finalizer instead, then as far as I understand I cannot be sure that my private List<MyUnmanagedStructure>
has not been garbage collected already, so how can I dispose of each structure in that case?
In my finalizing code, should I attempt to iterate over the list, hoping that it has not been garbage collected yet?
Is it good practise to do this in a try/catch block, catching ObjectDisposedException?
Or should I let each unmanagedStructure "fend for itself", relying on the individual finalizers, and simply do nothing in the finalizer of my collection?
public class MyUnmanagedStructureCollection : IDisposable
{
private List<MyUnmanagedStructure> structures;
private bool disposed = false;
#region standard IDIsposable pattern
public ~MyUnmanagedStructureCollection()
{
this.Dispose(false);
}
public void Dispose()
{
this.Dispose(true);
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (!disposed)
{
// Dispose unmanaged resources
// Should not access managed resources,
// the garbage collection may have claimed them already!
// PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
// this.structures is a List<MyUnmanagedStructure>; so is a managed resource!!!
foreach (var structure in this.structures)
structure.Dispose(disposing)
this.removeAllMemoryPressure();
if (disposing)
{
// Dispose managed resources.
this.structures.Clear();
this.structures = null;
}
}
disposed = true;
}
}
public class MyUnmanagedBuffer : IDisposable
{
...
}