AutoResetEvent(Boolean) Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the AutoResetEvent class with a Boolean value indicating whether to set the initial state to signaled.
public:
AutoResetEvent(bool initialState);
public AutoResetEvent (bool initialState);
new System.Threading.AutoResetEvent : bool -> System.Threading.AutoResetEvent
Public Sub New (initialState As Boolean)
Parameters
- initialState
- Boolean
true
to set the initial state to signaled; false
to set the initial state to non-signaled.
Examples
The following example uses an AutoResetEvent to synchronize the activities of two threads. The first thread, which is the application thread, executes Main
. It writes values to the protected resource, which is a static
(Shared
in Visual Basic) field named number
. The second thread executes the static ThreadProc
method, which reads the values written by Main
.
The ThreadProc
method waits for the AutoResetEvent. When Main
calls the Set method on the AutoResetEvent, the ThreadProc
method reads one value. The AutoResetEvent immediately resets, so the ThreadProc
method waits again.
The program logic guarantees that the ThreadProc
method will never read the same value two times. It does not guarantee that the ThreadProc
method will read every value written by Main
. That guarantee would require a second AutoResetEvent lock.
After each write operation, Main
yields by calling the Thread.Sleep method, to give the second thread a chance to execute. Otherwise, on a single-processor computer Main
would write many values between any two read operations.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Threading;
ref class MyMainClass
{
public:
static void MyReadThreadProc()
{
while ( true )
{
//The value will not be read until the writer has written
// at least once since the last read.
myResetEvent->WaitOne();
Console::WriteLine( " {0} reading value: {1}", Thread::CurrentThread->Name, number );
}
}
//Initially not signaled.
static AutoResetEvent^ myResetEvent = gcnew AutoResetEvent( false );
static int number;
literal int numIterations = 100;
};
int main()
{
//Create and start the reader thread.
Thread^ myReaderThread = gcnew Thread( gcnew ThreadStart( MyMainClass::MyReadThreadProc ) );
myReaderThread->Name = "ReaderThread";
myReaderThread->Start();
for ( int i = 1; i <= MyMainClass::numIterations; i++ )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Writer thread writing value: {0}", i );
MyMainClass::number = i;
//Signal that a value has been written.
MyMainClass::myResetEvent->Set();
//Give the Reader thread an opportunity to act.
Thread::Sleep( 1 );
}
//Terminate the reader thread.
myReaderThread->Abort();
}
using System;
using System.Threading;
namespace AutoResetEvent_Examples
{
class MyMainClass
{
//Initially not signaled.
const int numIterations = 100;
static AutoResetEvent myResetEvent = new AutoResetEvent(false);
static int number;
static void Main()
{
//Create and start the reader thread.
Thread myReaderThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(MyReadThreadProc));
myReaderThread.Name = "ReaderThread";
myReaderThread.Start();
for(int i = 1; i <= numIterations; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("Writer thread writing value: {0}", i);
number = i;
//Signal that a value has been written.
myResetEvent.Set();
//Give the Reader thread an opportunity to act.
Thread.Sleep(1);
}
//Terminate the reader thread.
myReaderThread.Abort();
}
static void MyReadThreadProc()
{
while(true)
{
//The value will not be read until the writer has written
// at least once since the last read.
myResetEvent.WaitOne();
Console.WriteLine("{0} reading value: {1}", Thread.CurrentThread.Name, number);
}
}
}
}
Imports System.Threading
Namespace AutoResetEvent_Examples
Class MyMainClass
'Initially not signaled.
Private Const numIterations As Integer = 100
Private Shared myResetEvent As New AutoResetEvent(False)
Private Shared number As Integer
<MTAThread> _
Shared Sub Main()
'Create and start the reader thread.
Dim myReaderThread As New Thread(AddressOf MyReadThreadProc)
myReaderThread.Name = "ReaderThread"
myReaderThread.Start()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 1 To numIterations
Console.WriteLine("Writer thread writing value: {0}", i)
number = i
'Signal that a value has been written.
myResetEvent.Set()
'Give the Reader thread an opportunity to act.
Thread.Sleep(1)
Next i
'Terminate the reader thread.
myReaderThread.Abort()
End Sub
Shared Sub MyReadThreadProc()
While True
'The value will not be read until the writer has written
' at least once since the last read.
myResetEvent.WaitOne()
Console.WriteLine("{0} reading value: {1}", Thread.CurrentThread.Name, number)
End While
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace 'AutoResetEvent_Examples
Applies to
See also
.NET