ObjectPoolProvider.Create Method
Definition
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Overloads
Create<T>() |
Creates an ObjectPool. |
Create<T>(IPooledObjectPolicy<T>) |
Creates an ObjectPool with the given IPooledObjectPolicy<T>. |
Create<T>()
- Source:
- ObjectPoolProvider.cs
- Source:
- ObjectPoolProvider.cs
- Source:
- ObjectPoolProvider.cs
Creates an ObjectPool.
public:
generic <typename T>
where T : class, gcnew() Microsoft::Extensions::ObjectPool::ObjectPool<T> ^ Create();
public Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.ObjectPool<T> Create<T> () where T : class, new();
member this.Create : unit -> Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.ObjectPool<'T (requires 'T : null and 'T : (new : unit -> 'T))> (requires 'T : null and 'T : (new : unit -> 'T))
Public Function Create(Of T As {Class, New}) () As ObjectPool(Of T)
Type Parameters
- T
The type to create a pool for.
Returns
Applies to
Create<T>(IPooledObjectPolicy<T>)
- Source:
- ObjectPoolProvider.cs
- Source:
- ObjectPoolProvider.cs
- Source:
- ObjectPoolProvider.cs
Creates an ObjectPool with the given IPooledObjectPolicy<T>.
public:
generic <typename T>
where T : class abstract Microsoft::Extensions::ObjectPool::ObjectPool<T> ^ Create(Microsoft::Extensions::ObjectPool::IPooledObjectPolicy<T> ^ policy);
public abstract Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.ObjectPool<T> Create<T> (Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.IPooledObjectPolicy<T> policy) where T : class;
abstract member Create : Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.IPooledObjectPolicy<'T (requires 'T : null)> -> Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.ObjectPool<'T (requires 'T : null)> (requires 'T : null)
Public MustOverride Function Create(Of T As Class) (policy As IPooledObjectPolicy(Of T)) As ObjectPool(Of T)
Type Parameters
- T
The type to create a pool for.
Parameters
- policy
- IPooledObjectPolicy<T>
Returns
Applies to
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