I use a CompositionBatch to add a composable part to a container and remove it later by recomposition. All works well, the composition and the recomposition. But my problem is that the underlying object doesn't get disposed. My code looks like this:
[PartCreationPolicy(CreationPolicy.NonShared)]
[Export]
public class NonShared : IDisposable
{
public NonShared()
{
Console.WriteLine("Constructor of NonShared");
}
public void Dispose()
{
Console.WriteLine("Disposing NonShared");
}
}
class Program : IPartImportsSatisfiedNotification
{
[Import(AllowDefault=true, AllowRecomposition=true)]
private NonShared _nonShared;
public void OnImportsSatisfied()
{
Console.WriteLine("Program.OnImportsSatisfied()");
}
static void Main()
{
new Program().Run();
}
private void Run()
{
var partDefinition = AttributedModelServices.CreatePartDefinition(typeof(NonShared), null);
var exportingPart = partDefinition.CreatePart();
var addingBatch = new CompositionBatch();
addingBatch.AddPart(this);
addingBatch.AddPart(exportingPart);
var container = new CompositionContainer();
container.Compose(addingBatch);
// Do something.
var removingBatch = new CompositionBatch();
removingBatch.RemovePart(exportingPart);
container.Compose(removingBatch);
}
}
I would like Nonshared.Dispose() to be called, but it isn't. As Parts Lifetime at AddPart/RemovePart describes, non-shared parts should be disposed in this situation. Are there some mistakes in my code ?