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Async.SwitchToContext Method (F#)

Creates an asynchronous computation that runs its continuation using the Post method on the synchronization context object.

Namespace/Module Path: Microsoft.FSharp.Control

Assembly: FSharp.Core (in FSharp.Core.dll)

// Signature:
static member SwitchToContext : SynchronizationContext -> Async<unit>

// Usage:
Async.SwitchToContext (syncContext)

Parameters

Return Value

An asynchronous computation that uses the syncContext context to execute.

Remarks

If syncContext is null then the asynchronous computation is equivalent to Async.SwitchToThreadPool.

Example

The following code example illustrates how to use Async.SwitchToContext to switch to the UI thread to update the UI. In this, case a progress bar that indicates the state of completion of a computation is updated.

open System.Windows.Forms

let form = new Form(Text = "Test Form", Width = 400, Height = 400)
let syncContext = System.Threading.SynchronizationContext.Current
let button1 = new Button(Text = "Start")
let label1 = new Label(Text = "", Height = 200, Width = 200,
                       Top = button1.Height + 10)
form.Controls.AddRange([| button1; label1 |] )

type invokeFunction = delegate of unit -> unit

let async1(syncContext, form : System.Windows.Forms.Form) =
    async {
        let label1 = form.Controls.[1]
        // Do something.
        do! Async.Sleep(1000)

        // Switch to the UI thread and update the UI.
        do! Async.SwitchToContext(syncContext)

        let threadNumber = System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId
        label1.Text <- label1.Text + sprintf "On the UI Thread [%d]\n" threadNumber

        // Switch back to the thread pool.
        do! Async.SwitchToThreadPool()
        // Do something.
        do! Async.Sleep(1000)

        let threadNumber = System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId

        // When on a thread pool thread, use Control.Invoke to update UI.
        label1.Invoke(new invokeFunction(fun () -> 
            label1.Text <- label1.Text +
                       sprintf "Switched to thread pool [%d]\n" threadNumber)) |> ignore
    }

let buttonClick(sender:obj, args) =
    let button = sender :?> Button
    Async.Start(async1(syncContext, button.Parent :?> Form))

    let threadNumber = System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId
    label1.Text <- sprintf "Started asynchronous workflow [%d]\n"  threadNumber
    ()

button1.Click.AddHandler(fun sender args -> buttonClick(sender, args))
Application.Run(form)

Platforms

Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP x64 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP2

Version Information

F# Runtime

Supported in: 2.0, 4.0

Silverlight

Supported in: 3

See Also

Reference

Control.Async Class (F#)

Microsoft.FSharp.Control Namespace (F#)