I would like to confirm, that these two code segment, which are identical apart from formatted, consume the same amount of memory.
Writing differently but should create the same amount of object instances and therefore the same amount of memory?
I'm looking for a link/article which 100% confirms this.
if (message.MailMessageAttachments != null && message.MailMessageAttachments.Count > 0)
{
foreach (var mailMessageAttachment in message.MailMessageAttachments)
{
mailMessage.Attachments.Add(
new Attachment(
new MemoryStream(
mailMessageAttachment.Attachment.ToArray()),
mailMessageAttachment.Filename + mailMessageAttachment.Extension));
}
}
and
if (message.MailMessageAttachments != null && message.MailMessageAttachments.Count > 0)
{
foreach (var mailMessageAttachment in message.MailMessageAttachments)
{
var btyeArray = mailMessageAttachment.Attachment.ToArray();
var attachmentMemoryStream = new MemoryStream(btyeArray);
var name = mailMessageAttachment.Filename + mailMessageAttachment.Extension;
var attachment = new Attachment(attachmentMemoryStream, name);
mailMessage.Attachments.Add(attachment);
}
}