stdisinvocabler
stdisinvocabler is a concept or component found in certain programming environments or frameworks. It typically relates to the invocation of functions or methods that are considered "disposable" or require specific cleanup after execution. The "std" prefix often suggests it's part of a standard library or a common pattern. When an object or operation is marked as "disposable," it means it might hold onto resources like file handles, network connections, or unmanaged memory. The stdisinvocabler mechanism ensures that these resources are properly released, preventing leaks or other issues.
The primary purpose of stdisinvocabler is to automate the process of calling a disposal method, often named