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GeneralRe: c# Const vs. Readonly, Scope, Usings Pin
pherschel7-Jun-17 4:55
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carloscs8-Jun-17 7:50
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Foothill wrote:
However, the proper way is this
C#
var outerStream = new MemoryStream(someData);
using (var innerStream = new TextReader(outerStream)
{
 // do something
}
This is because the a stream will dispose of the underlying streams when you call Stream.Dispose(). I had code analysis bark at me all the time until I figured this one out.


No, it's not: if "new TextReader(outerStream)" throws you get an unclosed outerStream.

The code analysis tool you're using is broken unless it can prove that the TextReader constructor never throws, and I really doubt that 1) it's doing that analisys and 2) that it's good practice to encourage not doing the outer using because in one specific case it's guaranteed the inner stream constructor doesn't throw.
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