Como: Impedir que uma tarefa filho seja anexada ao pai
Este documento demonstra como impedir que uma tarefa filho seja anexada à tarefa pai. Impedir que uma tarefa filho seja anexada ao pai é útil quando você chama um componente que é escrito por terceiros e que também usa tarefas. Por exemplo, um componente de terceiros que usa a TaskCreationOptions.AttachedToParent opção para criar um Task objeto ou Task<TResult> pode causar problemas em seu código se ele for de longa execução ou lançar uma exceção não tratada.
Exemplo
O exemplo a seguir compara os efeitos do uso das opções padrão com os efeitos de impedir que uma tarefa filho seja anexada ao pai. O exemplo cria um Task objeto que chama uma biblioteca de terceiros que também usa um Task objeto. A biblioteca de terceiros usa a AttachedToParent opção para criar o Task objeto. O aplicativo usa a TaskCreationOptions.DenyChildAttach opção para criar a tarefa pai. Esta opção instrui o tempo de execução a remover a AttachedToParent especificação em tarefas filhas.
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
// Defines functionality that is provided by a third-party.
// In a real-world scenario, this would likely be provided
// in a separate code file or assembly.
namespace Contoso
{
public class Widget
{
public Task Run()
{
// Create a long-running task that is attached to the
// parent in the task hierarchy.
return Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
{
// Simulate a lengthy operation.
Thread.Sleep(5000);
}, TaskCreationOptions.AttachedToParent);
}
}
}
// Demonstrates how to prevent a child task from attaching to the parent.
class DenyChildAttach
{
static void RunWidget(Contoso.Widget widget,
TaskCreationOptions parentTaskOptions)
{
// Record the time required to run the parent
// and child tasks.
Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
stopwatch.Start();
Console.WriteLine("Starting widget as a background task...");
// Run the widget task in the background.
Task<Task> runWidget = Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
{
Task widgetTask = widget.Run();
// Perform other work while the task runs...
Thread.Sleep(1000);
return widgetTask;
}, parentTaskOptions);
// Wait for the parent task to finish.
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for parent task to finish...");
runWidget.Wait();
Console.WriteLine("Parent task has finished. Elapsed time is {0} ms.",
stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds);
// Perform more work...
Console.WriteLine("Performing more work on the main thread...");
Thread.Sleep(2000);
Console.WriteLine("Elapsed time is {0} ms.", stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds);
// Wait for the child task to finish.
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for child task to finish...");
runWidget.Result.Wait();
Console.WriteLine("Child task has finished. Elapsed time is {0} ms.",
stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds);
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Contoso.Widget w = new Contoso.Widget();
// Perform the same operation two times. The first time, the operation
// is performed by using the default task creation options. The second
// time, the operation is performed by using the DenyChildAttach option
// in the parent task.
Console.WriteLine("Demonstrating parent/child tasks with default options...");
RunWidget(w, TaskCreationOptions.None);
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Demonstrating parent/child tasks with the DenyChildAttach option...");
RunWidget(w, TaskCreationOptions.DenyChildAttach);
}
}
/* Sample output:
Demonstrating parent/child tasks with default options...
Starting widget as a background task...
Waiting for parent task to finish...
Parent task has finished. Elapsed time is 5014 ms.
Performing more work on the main thread...
Elapsed time is 7019 ms.
Waiting for child task to finish...
Child task has finished. Elapsed time is 7019 ms.
Demonstrating parent/child tasks with the DenyChildAttach option...
Starting widget as a background task...
Waiting for parent task to finish...
Parent task has finished. Elapsed time is 1007 ms.
Performing more work on the main thread...
Elapsed time is 3015 ms.
Waiting for child task to finish...
Child task has finished. Elapsed time is 5015 ms.
*/
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Threading.Tasks
' Defines functionality that is provided by a third-party.
' In a real-world scenario, this would likely be provided
' in a separate code file or assembly.
Namespace Contoso
Public Class Widget
Public Function Run() As Task
' Create a long-running task that is attached to the
' parent in the task hierarchy.
Return Task.Factory.StartNew(Sub() Thread.Sleep(5000), TaskCreationOptions.AttachedToParent)
' Simulate a lengthy operation.
End Function
End Class
End Namespace
' Demonstrates how to prevent a child task from attaching to the parent.
Friend Class DenyChildAttach
Private Shared Sub RunWidget(ByVal widget As Contoso.Widget, ByVal parentTaskOptions As TaskCreationOptions)
' Record the time required to run the parent
' and child tasks.
Dim stopwatch As New Stopwatch()
stopwatch.Start()
Console.WriteLine("Starting widget as a background task...")
' Run the widget task in the background.
Dim runWidget As Task(Of Task) = Task.Factory.StartNew(Function()
' Perform other work while the task runs...
Dim widgetTask As Task = widget.Run()
Thread.Sleep(1000)
Return widgetTask
End Function, parentTaskOptions)
' Wait for the parent task to finish.
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for parent task to finish...")
runWidget.Wait()
Console.WriteLine("Parent task has finished. Elapsed time is {0} ms.", stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds)
' Perform more work...
Console.WriteLine("Performing more work on the main thread...")
Thread.Sleep(2000)
Console.WriteLine("Elapsed time is {0} ms.", stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds)
' Wait for the child task to finish.
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for child task to finish...")
runWidget.Result.Wait()
Console.WriteLine("Child task has finished. Elapsed time is {0} ms.", stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds)
End Sub
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim w As New Contoso.Widget()
' Perform the same operation two times. The first time, the operation
' is performed by using the default task creation options. The second
' time, the operation is performed by using the DenyChildAttach option
' in the parent task.
Console.WriteLine("Demonstrating parent/child tasks with default options...")
RunWidget(w, TaskCreationOptions.None)
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("Demonstrating parent/child tasks with the DenyChildAttach option...")
RunWidget(w, TaskCreationOptions.DenyChildAttach)
End Sub
End Class
' Sample output:
'Demonstrating parent/child tasks with default options...
'Starting widget as a background task...
'Waiting for parent task to finish...
'Parent task has finished. Elapsed time is 5014 ms.
'Performing more work on the main thread...
'Elapsed time is 7019 ms.
'Waiting for child task to finish...
'Child task has finished. Elapsed time is 7019 ms.
'
'Demonstrating parent/child tasks with the DenyChildAttach option...
'Starting widget as a background task...
'Waiting for parent task to finish...
'Parent task has finished. Elapsed time is 1007 ms.
'Performing more work on the main thread...
'Elapsed time is 3015 ms.
'Waiting for child task to finish...
'Child task has finished. Elapsed time is 5015 ms.
'
Como uma tarefa pai não é concluída até que todas as tarefas filho terminem, uma tarefa filho de longa execução pode fazer com que o aplicativo geral tenha um desempenho insatisfatório. Neste exemplo, quando o aplicativo usa as opções padrão para criar a tarefa pai, a tarefa filho deve ser concluída antes que a tarefa pai seja concluída. Quando o aplicativo usa a TaskCreationOptions.DenyChildAttach opção, a criança não é anexada ao pai. Portanto, o aplicativo pode executar trabalho adicional após a conclusão da tarefa pai e antes de aguardar a conclusão da tarefa filho.