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I am trying to use ErrorProvider Class to show error on checkbox. I am able to show the error using the following code

errorProvider1->SetError(checkBox1,"Error");

But when I am trying to dispose this errorProvider using the following code

errorProvider1->Dispose();

Then this line is showing error

error C2039: 'Dispose' : is not a member of 'System::Windows::Forms::ErrorProvider'

This Code I am able to run successfully in vc# but not in vc++;

But since My requirement is to use this in vc++.

Can anybody please tell me what is the problem in this code.

Thanks in Advance

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According to this article, the IDisposable pattern is different in C++/CLI, and you cannot implement or call Dispose() methods in that language.

You have to use the delete operator instead:

errorProvider1->SetError(checkBox1,"Error");
delete errorProvider1;  // Equivalent to errorProvider1->Dispose().
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    Better yet, just declare errorProvider1 with stack semantics so no delete call is necessary at all.
    – ildjarn
    Jul 11, 2012 at 20:20
  • @Frédéric Hamidi Thanks for your reply now it is working fine. Jul 12, 2012 at 4:42
  • @ildjarn Thanks for reply... How can I use errorProvider1 with stack semantics. Can you explain or give any example. Jul 12, 2012 at 4:44
  • @MayankPrabhakar : You need to show where and how errorProvider1 is declared. :-] E.g. if it's at class scope the answer will be different then if it were in block scope.
    – ildjarn
    Jul 12, 2012 at 4:57

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