- Tasks2.zip
- Tasks2
- CancellingContinuations
- CatchExceptionInAntecedent
- ContinueWhen.Common
- ContinueWhenAll
- ContinueWhenAny
- SimpleContinuation
- Tasks2.sln
- UsingContinuationForExceptionHandling
- UsingContinuationsAsPipelines
- WPFDispatcherSynchonizationContext
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace UsingContinuationsAsPipelines
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// create the task
Task<List<int>> taskWithFactoryAndState =
Task.Factory.StartNew<List<int>>((stateObj) =>
{
List<int> ints = new List<int>();
for (int i = 0; i < (int)stateObj; i++)
{
ints.Add(i);
}
return ints;
}, 10);
//and setup a continuation for it only on ran to completion, where this continuation
//returns a result too, which will be used by yet another continuation
taskWithFactoryAndState.ContinueWith<List<int>>((ant) =>
{
List<int> parentResult = ant.Result;
List<int> result = new List<int>();
foreach (int resultValue in parentResult)
{
Console.WriteLine("Parent Task produced {0}, which will be squared by continuation",
resultValue);
result.Add(resultValue * resultValue);
}
return result;
}, TaskContinuationOptions.OnlyOnRanToCompletion)
//Another continution
.ContinueWith((ant) =>
{
List<int> parentResult = ant.Result;
foreach (int resultValue in parentResult)
{
Console.WriteLine("Parent Continuation Task produced Square of {0}",
resultValue);
}
}, TaskContinuationOptions.OnlyOnRanToCompletion);
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
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