EDIT: I believe the OP wants a comparison of DirectoryInfo.Delete and Directory.Delete.
If you look at the decompiled source for each method (I used resharper to show me), you can see that DirectoryInfo.Delete and Directory.Delete both call the Delete method with 4 arguments. IMHO, the only difference is that Directory.Delete has to call Path.GetFullPathInternal to get the fullpath. Path.GetFullPathInternal is actually a very long method with lots of checks. Without doing a series of tests for performance, it would be unlikely to determine which is faster and by how much.
Directory.Delete
[ResourceExposure(ResourceScope.Machine)]
[ResourceConsumption(ResourceScope.Machine)]
public static void Delete(String path, bool recursive)
{
String fullPath = Path.GetFullPathInternal(path);
Delete(fullPath, path, recursive, true);
}
DirectoryInfo.Delete
[ResourceExposure(ResourceScope.None)]
[ResourceConsumption(ResourceScope.Machine, ResourceScope.Machine)]
public void Delete(bool recursive)
{
Directory.Delete(FullPath, OriginalPath, recursive, true);
}
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