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Como: Cancelar uma tarefa e seus filhos

Esses exemplos mostram como realizar as seguintes tarefas:

  1. Criar e iniciar uma tarefa cancelável.

  2. Passe um token de cancelamento ao seu representante do usuário e, opcionalmente, para a instância de tarefa.

  3. Observe e responder à solicitação de cancelamento do seu representante do usuário.

  4. Opcionalmente, observe no thread de chamada que a tarefa foi cancelada.

O thread de chamada não forçosamente finalizar a tarefa; Ele apenas sinaliza que o cancelamento for solicitado. Se a tarefa já estiver sendo executado, ele é o representante do usuário para observar a solicitação e responder apropriadamente. Se o cancelamento é solicitado antes da execução da tarefa, o delegado de usuário nunca é executado, e o objeto de tarefa passa para o estado de cancelado.

Exemplo

Este exemplo mostra como encerrar um Task e seus filhos em resposta a uma solicitação de cancelamento. Também mostra que, quando um usuário se delegar encerra, lançando uma OperationCanceledException, o thread de chamada opcionalmente pode usar o Wait método ou WaitAll método para aguardar as tarefas para concluir. Nesse caso, o delegado deve usar um bloco de try catch para manipular as exceções no thread de chamada.

' How to: Cancel a Task and Its Children
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Threading.Tasks

Module CancelATask

    Sub Main()

        Console.WriteLine("Press any key to start. Press 'c' to cancel.")
        Console.ReadKey()

        Dim tokenSource As New CancellationTokenSource()
        Dim token As CancellationToken = tokenSource.Token

        ' Store references to the tasks so that we can wait on them and
        ' observe their status after cancellation.
        Dim tasks(10) As Task

        ' Request cancellation of a single task when the token source is canceled.
        ' Pass the token to the user delegate, and also to the task so it can 
        ' handle the exception correctly.
        tasks(0) = Task.Factory.StartNew(Sub() DoSomeWork(1, token), token)

        ' Request cancellation of a task and its children. Note the token is passed
        ' to (1) the user delegate and (2) as the second argument to StartNew, so 
        ' that the task instance can correctly handle the OperationCanceledException.
        tasks(1) = Task.Factory.StartNew(Sub()

                                             ' Create some cancelable child tasks.
                                             For i As Integer = 2 To 10

                                                 ' For each child task, pass the same token
                                                 ' to each user delegate and to StartNew.
                                                 tasks(i) = Task.Factory.StartNew(Sub(iteration) DoSomeWork(iteration, token), i, token)
                                                 ' Passing the same token again to do work on the parent task. 
                                                 ' All will be signaled by the call to tokenSource.Cancel below.
                                                 DoSomeWork(2, token)
                                             Next
                                         End Sub _
                                , token)

        ' Give the tasks a second to start.
        Thread.Sleep(1000)

        ' Request cancellation from the UI thread.
        If Console.ReadKey().KeyChar = "c"c Then

            tokenSource.Cancel()
            Console.WriteLine("\nTask cancellation requested.")

            ' Optional: Observe the change in the Status property on the task.
            ' It is not necessary to wait on tasks that have canceled. However,
            ' if you do wait, you must enclose the call in a try-catch block to
            ' catch the OperationCanceledExceptions that are thrown. If you do 
            ' not wait, no OCE is thrown if the token that was passed to the 
            ' StartNew method is the same token that requested the cancellation.
        End If


        Try

            Task.WaitAll(tasks)

        Catch e As AggregateException

            ' For demonstration purposes, show the OCE message.
            For Each v In e.InnerExceptions
                Console.WriteLine("msg: " + v.Message)
            Next
        End Try

        ' Prove that the tasks are now all in a canceled state.
        For i As Integer = 0 To tasks.Length
            Console.WriteLine("task(0) status is now 1", i, tasks(i).Status)
        Next

        ' Keep the console window open while the
        ' task completes its output.
        Console.ReadLine()
    End Sub

    Sub DoSomeWork(ByVal taskNum As Integer, ByVal ct As CancellationToken)

        ' Was cancellation already requested?
        If ct.IsCancellationRequested = True Then
            Console.WriteLine("We were cancelled before we got started.")
            Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to quit.")
            ct.ThrowIfCancellationRequested()
        End If

        Dim maxIterations As Integer = 1000

        ' NOTE!!! An "OperationCanceledException was unhandled
        ' by user code" error will be raised here if "Just My Code"
        ' is enabled on your computer. On Express editions JMC is
        ' enabled and cannot be disabled. The exception is benign.
        ' Just press F5 to continue executing your code.
        For i As Integer = 0 To maxIterations
            ' Do a bit of work. Not too much.
            Dim sw As New SpinWait()
            For j As Integer = 0 To 3000
                sw.SpinOnce()
            Next
            Console.WriteLine("...0 ", taskNum)
            If ct.IsCancellationRequested Then

                Console.WriteLine("bye from 0.", taskNum)
                Console.WriteLine("\nPress Enter to quit.")

                ct.ThrowIfCancellationRequested()
            End If
        Next

    End Sub

End Module

namespace CancellationWithOCE
{
    using System;
    using System.Threading;
    using System.Threading.Tasks;

    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Press any key to start. Press 'c' to cancel.");
            Console.ReadKey();

            var tokenSource = new CancellationTokenSource();
            var token = tokenSource.Token;

            // Store references to the tasks so that we can wait on them and
            // observe their status after cancellation.
            Task[] tasks = new Task[10];

            // Request cancellation of a single task when the token source is canceled.
            // Pass the token to the user delegate, and also to the task so it can 
            // handle the exception correctly.
            tasks[0] = Task.Factory.StartNew(() => DoSomeWork(1, token), token);

            // Request cancellation of a task and its children. Note the token is passed
            // to (1) the user delegate and (2) as the second argument to StartNew, so 
            // that the task instance can correctly handle the OperationCanceledException.
            tasks[1] = Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
            {
                // Create some cancelable child tasks.
                for (int i = 2; i < 10; i++)
                {
                    // For each child task, pass the same token
                    // to each user delegate and to StartNew.
                    tasks[i] = Task.Factory.StartNew(iteration =>
                                DoSomeWork((int)iteration, token), i, token);
                }
                // Passing the same token again to do work on the parent task. 
                // All will be signaled by the call to tokenSource.Cancel below.
                DoSomeWork(2, token);
            }, token);

            // Give the tasks a second to start.
            Thread.Sleep(1000);

            // Request cancellation from the UI thread.
            if (Console.ReadKey().KeyChar == 'c')
            {
                tokenSource.Cancel();
                Console.WriteLine("\nTask cancellation requested.");

                // Optional: Observe the change in the Status property on the task.
                // It is not necessary to wait on tasks that have canceled. However,
                // if you do wait, you must enclose the call in a try-catch block to
                // catch the OperationCanceledExceptions that are thrown. If you do 
                // not wait, no OCE is thrown if the token that was passed to the 
                // StartNew method is the same token that requested the cancellation.

                #region Optional_WaitOnTasksToComplete
                try
                {
                    Task.WaitAll(tasks);
                }
                catch (AggregateException e)
                {
                    // For demonstration purposes, show the OCE message.
                    foreach (var v in e.InnerExceptions)
                        Console.WriteLine("msg: " + v.Message);
                }

                // Prove that the tasks are now all in a canceled state.
                for (int i = 0; i < tasks.Length; i++)
                    Console.WriteLine("task[{0}] status is now {1}", i, tasks[i].Status);
                #endregion
            }

            // Keep the console window open while the
            // task completes its output.
            Console.ReadLine();
        }

        static void DoSomeWork(int taskNum, CancellationToken ct)
        {
            // Was cancellation already requested?
            if (ct.IsCancellationRequested)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("We were cancelled before we got started.");
                Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to quit.");
                ct.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();
            }
            int maxIterations = 1000;

            // NOTE!!! A benign "OperationCanceledException was unhandled
            // by user code" error might be raised here. Press F5 to continue. Or,
            //  to avoid the error, uncheck the "Enable Just My Code"
            // option under Tools > Options > Debugging.
            for (int i = 0; i < maxIterations; i++)
            {
                // Do a bit of work. Not too much.
                var sw = new SpinWait();
                for (int j = 0; j < 3000; j++) sw.SpinOnce();
                Console.WriteLine("...{0} ", taskNum);
                if (ct.IsCancellationRequested)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("bye from {0}.", taskNum);
                    Console.WriteLine("\nPress Enter to quit.");

                    ct.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

O System.Threading.Tasks.Task classe está totalmente integrado com o modelo de cancelamento que se baseia o System.Threading.CancellationTokenSource e System.Threading.CancellationToken tipos. Para obter mais informações, consulte Cancelamento e Cancelamento da tarefa.

Consulte também

Referência

System.Threading.CancellationTokenSource

System.Threading.CancellationToken

System.Threading.Tasks.Task

System.Threading.Tasks.Task<TResult>

Conceitos

Aninhados de tarefas e tarefas filho

Expressões lambda no PLINQ e TPL

Outros recursos

Paralelismo de tarefas (biblioteca paralela de tarefas)