I have a class that makes use of temporary files (Path.GetTempFileName()
) while it is active. I want to make sure these files do not remain on the user\'s hard driv
A file is an unmanaged resource, and you implement IDisposable to clean up unmanaged resources that your classes are dependent upon.
I have implemented similar classes, although never in production code.
However, I understand your tentativeness about this - user interaction with the files outside of your application could screw things up and cause problems during disposal. However, that is the same for any file created/deleted by an application, regardless of whether or not it's tidied up by a Dispose() method or not.
I'd have to say that implementing IDisposable would be a reasonable choice.