DispatcherSynchronizationContext.Wait(IntPtr[], Boolean, Int32) Method
Definition
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Waits for any or all the elements in the specified array to receive a signal.
public:
override int Wait(cli::array <IntPtr> ^ waitHandles, bool waitAll, int millisecondsTimeout);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public override int Wait (IntPtr[] waitHandles, bool waitAll, int millisecondsTimeout);
public override int Wait (IntPtr[] waitHandles, bool waitAll, int millisecondsTimeout);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
override this.Wait : nativeint[] * bool * int -> int
override this.Wait : nativeint[] * bool * int -> int
Public Overrides Function Wait (waitHandles As IntPtr(), waitAll As Boolean, millisecondsTimeout As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- waitHandles
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IntPtr[]
nativeint[]
An array that contains the native operating system handles.
- waitAll
- Boolean
true
to wait for all handles; false
to wait for any handle.
- millisecondsTimeout
- Int32
The number of milliseconds to wait, or Infinite (-1) to wait indefinitely.
Returns
The array index of the object that satisfied the wait.
- Attributes
Applies to
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