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IReliableDictionary3<TKey,TValue>.TryRemoveAsync Method

Definition

Overloads

TryRemoveAsync(ITransaction, TKey, Int64)

(Beta) Attempts to remove the value with the specified key given the sequence number is matching.

TryRemoveAsync(ITransaction, TKey, Int64, TimeSpan, CancellationToken)

(Beta) Attempts to remove the value with the specified key given the sequence number is matching.

TryRemoveAsync(ITransaction, TKey, Int64)

(Beta) Attempts to remove the value with the specified key given the sequence number is matching.

public System.Threading.Tasks.Task<bool> TryRemoveAsync (Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Data.ITransaction tx, TKey key, long checkSequenceNumber);
abstract member TryRemoveAsync : Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Data.ITransaction * 'Key * int64 -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<bool>
Public Function TryRemoveAsync (tx As ITransaction, key As TKey, checkSequenceNumber As Long) As Task(Of Boolean)

Parameters

tx
ITransaction

Transaction to associate this operation with.

key
TKey

The key of the element to remove.

checkSequenceNumber
Int64

The expected sequence number of the element to be removed.

Returns

Task that represents the asynchronous remove operation. The task result is a tuple indicating whether the key was removed from the Reliable Dictionary and if so, the value.

Exceptions

tx is null, or key is null or cannot be serialized.

The operation failed to complete within the given timeout.

The operation was canceled.

The exception that is thrown when the IReliableDictionary<TKey,TValue> is not in Primary.

The transaction has been internally faulted by the system. Retry the operation on a new transaction

Thrown when a method call is invalid for the object's current state. Example, transaction used is already terminated: committed or aborted by the user. If this exception is thrown, it is highly likely that there is a bug in the service code of the use of transactions.

Indicates that the Reliable Dictionary is closed or deleted.

Applies to

TryRemoveAsync(ITransaction, TKey, Int64, TimeSpan, CancellationToken)

(Beta) Attempts to remove the value with the specified key given the sequence number is matching.

public System.Threading.Tasks.Task<bool> TryRemoveAsync (Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Data.ITransaction tx, TKey key, long checkSequenceNumber, TimeSpan timeout, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken);
abstract member TryRemoveAsync : Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Data.ITransaction * 'Key * int64 * TimeSpan * System.Threading.CancellationToken -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<bool>
Public Function TryRemoveAsync (tx As ITransaction, key As TKey, checkSequenceNumber As Long, timeout As TimeSpan, cancellationToken As CancellationToken) As Task(Of Boolean)

Parameters

tx
ITransaction

Transaction to associate this operation with.

key
TKey

The key of the element to remove.

checkSequenceNumber
Int64

The expected sequence number of the element to be removed.

timeout
TimeSpan

The amount of time to wait for the operation to complete before throwing a TimeoutException. Primarily used to prevent deadlocks. The default is 4 seconds.

cancellationToken
CancellationToken

The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default is None.

Returns

Task that represents the asynchronous remove operation. The task result is a tuple indicating whether the key was removed from the Reliable Dictionary and if so, the value.

Exceptions

tx is null, or key is null or cannot be serialized.

timeout is negative.

The operation failed to complete within the given timeout.

The operation was canceled.

The exception that is thrown when the IReliableDictionary<TKey,TValue> is not in Primary.

The transaction has been internally faulted by the system. Retry the operation on a new transaction

Thrown when a method call is invalid for the object's current state. Example, transaction used is already terminated: committed or aborted by the user. If this exception is thrown, it is highly likely that there is a bug in the service code of the use of transactions.

Indicates that the Reliable Dictionary is closed or deleted.

Applies to