TaskCompletionSource.SetException Method
Definition
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Overloads
SetException(IEnumerable<Exception>) | |
SetException(Exception) |
SetException(IEnumerable<Exception>)
- Source:
- TaskCompletionSource.cs
- Source:
- TaskCompletionSource.cs
- Source:
- TaskCompletionSource.cs
public:
void SetException(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<Exception ^> ^ exceptions);
public void SetException (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Exception> exceptions);
member this.SetException : seq<Exception> -> unit
Public Sub SetException (exceptions As IEnumerable(Of Exception))
Parameters
- exceptions
- IEnumerable<Exception>
The collection of exceptions to bind to this Task.
Exceptions
exceptions
is null
.
There are one or more null
elements in exceptions
.
The underlying Task is already in one of the three final states: RanToCompletion, Faulted, or Canceled.
Applies to
SetException(Exception)
- Source:
- TaskCompletionSource.cs
- Source:
- TaskCompletionSource.cs
- Source:
- TaskCompletionSource.cs
public:
void SetException(Exception ^ exception);
public void SetException (Exception exception);
member this.SetException : Exception -> unit
Public Sub SetException (exception As Exception)
Parameters
Exceptions
exception
is null
.
The underlying Task is already in one of the three final states: RanToCompletion, Faulted, or Canceled.
Applies to
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