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Prima di .NET Framework 4, .NET non ha fornito alcun modo predefinito per annullare un thread in modo cooperativo dopo l'avvio. Tuttavia, a partire da .NET Framework 4, è possibile usare un System.Threading.CancellationToken per annullare i thread, proprio come è possibile utilizzarli per annullare oggetti System.Threading.Tasks.Task o query PLINQ. Sebbene la System.Threading.Thread classe non offra il supporto predefinito per i token di annullamento, è possibile passare un token a una routine thread usando il Thread costruttore che accetta un ParameterizedThreadStart delegato. Nell'esempio seguente viene illustrato come eseguire questa operazione.
using System;
using System.Threading;
public class ServerClass
{
public static void StaticMethod(object? obj)
{
if (obj is null)
return;
CancellationToken ct = (CancellationToken)obj;
Console.WriteLine("ServerClass.StaticMethod is running on another thread.");
// Simulate work that can be canceled.
while (!ct.IsCancellationRequested)
{
Thread.SpinWait(50000);
}
Console.WriteLine("The worker thread has been canceled. Press any key to exit.");
Console.ReadKey(true);
}
}
public class Simple
{
public static void Main()
{
// The Simple class controls access to the token source.
CancellationTokenSource cts = new CancellationTokenSource();
Console.WriteLine("Press 'C' to terminate the application...\n");
// Allow the UI thread to capture the token source, so that it
// can issue the cancel command.
Thread t1 = new Thread(() =>
{
if (Console.ReadKey(true).KeyChar.ToString().ToUpperInvariant() == "C")
cts.Cancel();
});
// ServerClass sees only the token, not the token source.
Thread t2 = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(ServerClass.StaticMethod));
// Start the UI thread.
t1.Start();
// Start the worker thread and pass it the token.
t2.Start(cts.Token);
t2.Join();
cts.Dispose();
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Press 'C' to terminate the application...
//
// ServerClass.StaticMethod is running on another thread.
// The worker thread has been canceled. Press any key to exit.
Imports System.Threading
Public Class ServerClass
Public Shared Sub StaticMethod(obj As Object)
Dim ct AS CancellationToken = CType(obj, CancellationToken)
Console.WriteLine("ServerClass.StaticMethod is running on another thread.")
' Simulate work that can be canceled.
While Not ct.IsCancellationRequested
Thread.SpinWait(50000)
End While
Console.WriteLine("The worker thread has been canceled. Press any key to exit.")
Console.ReadKey(True)
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Simple
Public Shared Sub Main()
' The Simple class controls access to the token source.
Dim cts As New CancellationTokenSource()
Console.WriteLine("Press 'C' to terminate the application..." + vbCrLf)
' Allow the UI thread to capture the token source, so that it
' can issue the cancel command.
Dim t1 As New Thread(Sub()
If Console.ReadKey(true).KeyChar.ToString().ToUpperInvariant() = "C" Then
cts.Cancel()
End If
End Sub)
' ServerClass sees only the token, not the token source.
Dim t2 As New Thread(New ParameterizedThreadStart(AddressOf ServerClass.StaticMethod))
' Start the UI thread.
t1.Start()
' Start the worker thread and pass it the token.
t2.Start(cts.Token)
t2.Join()
cts.Dispose()
End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
' Press 'C' to terminate the application...
'
' ServerClass.StaticMethod is running on another thread.
' The worker thread has been canceled. Press any key to exit.