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Comments by Eavan Kim (Top 9 by date)
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 21:19pm
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Sorry for misunderstanding.
Next time, I will read it in a more authentic state.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 18:33pm
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I need some fun facts discovered by people who didn't believe in GC in the past.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 18:28pm
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I am not saying that there are no other side effects.
One way isn't the only way to solve everything.
It's not because I don't know it.
Now, I just want to remember once more the interesting facts I discovered in the misunderstandings of the forgotten past.
just that all.
please stop saying 'Use GC'
I need some fun facts discovered by people who didn't believe in GC in the past.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 13:02pm
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I respect your choice, but it is your choice.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 12:30pm
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What I saw wasn't a way to delete or force any overwrite, it was a way to properly request it, and I don't think it's good to say without checking that all the ways you don't know are wrong.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 11:33am
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The important thing is that you cannot call Dispose.
Next, you need to know how someone can delete the object.
I need knowledge.
System functions are available and secure.
I used it
Can't find any more.
I know that's the'disposal' function the right way.
But if you used Idisposable, you know that you are calling object = null.
just i need GC's internal functions.
not GC.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 10:40am
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zi_xmXcv0LoABFM6qYetA5T7WgrN7ViI/view?usp=sharing
this thing.
You can seeing CS0122.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/compiler-messages/cs0122
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 10:36am
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if can i post picture, I'll captur my monitor.
Eavan Kim
14-Nov-20 10:05am
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This can be seen by dispose of tcpclient in .net framework 4.0.
There was a bug where it was impossible to dispose, and I remember seeing that this was forcibly deleted under some namespace, and I used it once.
Since it was an incorrect method, I used it urgently at the time and did not write it down.
When I try to find it again, the search doesn't come out anymore, so I just hope that someone knows.
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