Application.Run Method
Definition
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Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread.
Overloads
Run() |
Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread, without a form. |
Run(ApplicationContext) |
Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread, with an ApplicationContext. |
Run(Form) |
Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread, and makes the specified form visible. |
Run()
- Source:
- Application.cs
- Source:
- Application.cs
- Source:
- Application.cs
Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread, without a form.
public:
static void Run();
public static void Run ();
static member Run : unit -> unit
Public Shared Sub Run ()
Exceptions
A main message loop is already running on this thread.
Remarks
In a Win32-based or Windows Forms application, a message loop is a routine in code that processes user events, such as mouse clicks and keyboard strokes. Every running Windows-based application requires an active message loop, called the main message loop. When the main message loop is closed, the application exits. In Windows Forms, this loop is closed when the Exit method is called, or when the ExitThread method is called on the thread that is running the main message loop.
Most Windows Forms developers will not need to use this version of the method. You should use the Run(Form) overload to start an application with a main form, so that the application terminates when the main form is closed. For all other situations, use the Run(ApplicationContext) overload, which supports supplying an ApplicationContext object for better control over the lifetime of the application.
See also
Applies to
Run(ApplicationContext)
- Source:
- Application.cs
- Source:
- Application.cs
- Source:
- Application.cs
Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread, with an ApplicationContext.
public:
static void Run(System::Windows::Forms::ApplicationContext ^ context);
public static void Run (System.Windows.Forms.ApplicationContext context);
static member Run : System.Windows.Forms.ApplicationContext -> unit
Public Shared Sub Run (context As ApplicationContext)
Parameters
- context
- ApplicationContext
An ApplicationContext in which the application is run.
Exceptions
A main message loop is already running on this thread.
Examples
The example displays two forms and exits the application when both forms are closed. When the application starts and exits, the position of each form is remembered. This example demonstrates how to use an ApplicationContext, along with the Application.Run(context)
method, to display multiple forms when the application starts.
The class MyApplicationContext
inherits from ApplicationContext and keeps track when each form is closed, and exits the current thread when they both are. The class stores the positions of each form for the user. The form position data is stored in a file titled Appdata.txt
that is created in the location determined by UserAppDataPath. The Main
method calls Application.Run(context)
to start the application given the ApplicationContext.
The code for the AppForm1
and AppForm2
forms is not shown for the purpose of brevity. See the ApplicationContext class overview for the whole code listing.
// The class that handles the creation of the application windows
ref class MyApplicationContext: public ApplicationContext
{
private:
int _formCount;
AppForm1^ _form1;
AppForm2^ _form2;
System::Drawing::Rectangle _form1Position;
System::Drawing::Rectangle _form2Position;
FileStream^ _userData;
public:
MyApplicationContext()
{
_formCount = 0;
// Handle the ApplicationExit event to know when the application is exiting.
Application::ApplicationExit += gcnew EventHandler( this, &MyApplicationContext::OnApplicationExit );
try
{
// Create a file that the application will store user specific data in.
_userData = gcnew FileStream( String::Concat( Application::UserAppDataPath, "\\appdata.txt" ),FileMode::OpenOrCreate );
}
catch ( IOException^ e )
{
// Inform the user that an error occurred.
MessageBox::Show( "An error occurred while attempting to show the application. The error is: {0}", dynamic_cast<String^>(e) );
// Exit the current thread instead of showing the windows.
ExitThread();
}
// Create both application forms and handle the Closed event
// to know when both forms are closed.
_form1 = gcnew AppForm1;
_form1->Closed += gcnew EventHandler( this, &MyApplicationContext::OnFormClosed );
_form1->Closing += gcnew CancelEventHandler( this, &MyApplicationContext::OnFormClosing );
_formCount++;
_form2 = gcnew AppForm2;
_form2->Closed += gcnew EventHandler( this, &MyApplicationContext::OnFormClosed );
_form2->Closing += gcnew CancelEventHandler( this, &MyApplicationContext::OnFormClosing );
_formCount++;
// Get the form positions based upon the user specific data.
if ( ReadFormDataFromFile() )
{
// If the data was read from the file, set the form
// positions manually.
_form1->StartPosition = FormStartPosition::Manual;
_form2->StartPosition = FormStartPosition::Manual;
_form1->Bounds = _form1Position;
_form2->Bounds = _form2Position;
}
// Show both forms.
_form1->Show();
_form2->Show();
}
void OnApplicationExit( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// When the application is exiting, write the application data to the
// user file and close it.
WriteFormDataToFile();
try
{
// Ignore any errors that might occur while closing the file handle.
_userData->Close();
}
catch ( Exception^ )
{
}
}
private:
void OnFormClosing( Object^ sender, CancelEventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// When a form is closing, remember the form position so it
// can be saved in the user data file.
if ( dynamic_cast<AppForm1^>(sender) != nullptr )
_form1Position = (dynamic_cast<Form^>(sender))->Bounds;
else
if ( dynamic_cast<AppForm1^>(sender) != nullptr )
_form2Position = (dynamic_cast<Form^>(sender))->Bounds;
}
void OnFormClosed( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// When a form is closed, decrement the count of open forms.
// When the count gets to 0, exit the app by calling
// ExitThread().
_formCount--;
if ( _formCount == 0 )
{
ExitThread();
}
}
bool WriteFormDataToFile()
{
// Write the form positions to the file.
UTF8Encoding^ encoding = gcnew UTF8Encoding;
RectangleConverter^ rectConv = gcnew RectangleConverter;
String^ form1pos = rectConv->ConvertToString( _form1Position );
String^ form2pos = rectConv->ConvertToString( _form2Position );
array<Byte>^dataToWrite = encoding->GetBytes( String::Concat( "~", form1pos, "~", form2pos ) );
try
{
// Set the write position to the start of the file and write
_userData->Seek( 0, SeekOrigin::Begin );
_userData->Write( dataToWrite, 0, dataToWrite->Length );
_userData->Flush();
_userData->SetLength( dataToWrite->Length );
return true;
}
catch ( Exception^ )
{
// An error occurred while attempting to write, return false.
return false;
}
}
bool ReadFormDataFromFile()
{
// Read the form positions from the file.
UTF8Encoding^ encoding = gcnew UTF8Encoding;
String^ data;
if ( _userData->Length != 0 )
{
array<Byte>^dataToRead = gcnew array<Byte>(_userData->Length);
try
{
// Set the read position to the start of the file and read.
_userData->Seek( 0, SeekOrigin::Begin );
_userData->Read( dataToRead, 0, dataToRead->Length );
}
catch ( IOException^ e )
{
String^ errorInfo = dynamic_cast<String^>(e);
// An error occurred while attempt to read, return false.
return false;
}
// Parse out the data to get the window rectangles
data = encoding->GetString( dataToRead );
try
{
// Convert the String* data to rectangles
RectangleConverter^ rectConv = gcnew RectangleConverter;
String^ form1pos = data->Substring( 1, data->IndexOf( "~", 1 ) - 1 );
_form1Position = *safe_cast<Rectangle^>(rectConv->ConvertFromString( form1pos ));
String^ form2pos = data->Substring( data->IndexOf( "~", 1 ) + 1 );
_form2Position = *safe_cast<Rectangle^>(rectConv->ConvertFromString( form2pos ));
return true;
}
catch ( Exception^ )
{
// Error occurred while attempting to convert the rectangle data.
// Return false to use default values.
return false;
}
}
else
{
// No data in the file, return false to use default values.
return false;
}
}
};
// The class that handles the creation of the application windows
class MyApplicationContext : ApplicationContext
{
private int _formCount;
private AppForm1 _form1;
private AppForm2 _form2;
private Rectangle _form1Position;
private Rectangle _form2Position;
private FileStream _userData;
private MyApplicationContext()
{
_formCount = 0;
// Handle the ApplicationExit event to know when the application is exiting.
Application.ApplicationExit += new EventHandler(this.OnApplicationExit);
try
{
// Create a file that the application will store user specific data in.
_userData = new FileStream(Application.UserAppDataPath + "\\appdata.txt", FileMode.OpenOrCreate);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
// Inform the user that an error occurred.
MessageBox.Show("An error occurred while attempting to show the application." +
"The error is:" + e.ToString());
// Exit the current thread instead of showing the windows.
ExitThread();
}
// Create both application forms and handle the Closed event
// to know when both forms are closed.
_form1 = new AppForm1();
_form1.Closed += new EventHandler(OnFormClosed);
_form1.Closing += new CancelEventHandler(OnFormClosing);
_formCount++;
_form2 = new AppForm2();
_form2.Closed += new EventHandler(OnFormClosed);
_form2.Closing += new CancelEventHandler(OnFormClosing);
_formCount++;
// Get the form positions based upon the user specific data.
if (ReadFormDataFromFile())
{
// If the data was read from the file, set the form
// positions manually.
_form1.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.Manual;
_form2.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.Manual;
_form1.Bounds = _form1Position;
_form2.Bounds = _form2Position;
}
// Show both forms.
_form1.Show();
_form2.Show();
}
private void OnApplicationExit(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// When the application is exiting, write the application data to the
// user file and close it.
WriteFormDataToFile();
try
{
// Ignore any errors that might occur while closing the file handle.
_userData.Close();
}
catch { }
}
private void OnFormClosing(object sender, CancelEventArgs e)
{
// When a form is closing, remember the form position so it
// can be saved in the user data file.
if (sender is AppForm1)
_form1Position = ((Form)sender).Bounds;
else if (sender is AppForm2)
_form2Position = ((Form)sender).Bounds;
}
private void OnFormClosed(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// When a form is closed, decrement the count of open forms.
// When the count gets to 0, exit the app by calling
// ExitThread().
_formCount--;
if (_formCount == 0)
{
ExitThread();
}
}
private bool WriteFormDataToFile()
{
// Write the form positions to the file.
UTF8Encoding encoding = new UTF8Encoding();
RectangleConverter rectConv = new RectangleConverter();
string form1pos = rectConv.ConvertToString(_form1Position);
string form2pos = rectConv.ConvertToString(_form2Position);
byte[] dataToWrite = encoding.GetBytes("~" + form1pos + "~" + form2pos);
try
{
// Set the write position to the start of the file and write
_userData.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin);
_userData.Write(dataToWrite, 0, dataToWrite.Length);
_userData.Flush();
_userData.SetLength(dataToWrite.Length);
return true;
}
catch
{
// An error occurred while attempting to write, return false.
return false;
}
}
private bool ReadFormDataFromFile()
{
// Read the form positions from the file.
UTF8Encoding encoding = new UTF8Encoding();
string data;
if (_userData.Length != 0)
{
byte[] dataToRead = new byte[_userData.Length];
try
{
// Set the read position to the start of the file and read.
_userData.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin);
_userData.Read(dataToRead, 0, dataToRead.Length);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
string errorInfo = e.ToString();
// An error occurred while attempt to read, return false.
return false;
}
// Parse out the data to get the window rectangles
data = encoding.GetString(dataToRead);
try
{
// Convert the string data to rectangles
RectangleConverter rectConv = new RectangleConverter();
string form1pos = data.Substring(1, data.IndexOf("~", 1) - 1);
_form1Position = (Rectangle)rectConv.ConvertFromString(form1pos);
string form2pos = data.Substring(data.IndexOf("~", 1) + 1);
_form2Position = (Rectangle)rectConv.ConvertFromString(form2pos);
return true;
}
catch
{
// Error occurred while attempting to convert the rectangle data.
// Return false to use default values.
return false;
}
}
else
{
// No data in the file, return false to use default values.
return false;
}
}
[STAThread]
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create the MyApplicationContext, that derives from ApplicationContext,
// that manages when the application should exit.
MyApplicationContext context = new MyApplicationContext();
// Run the application with the specific context. It will exit when
// all forms are closed.
Application.Run(context);
}
}
' The class that handles the creation of the application windows
Public Class MyApplicationContext
Inherits ApplicationContext
Private _formCount As Integer
Private _form1 As AppForm1
Private _form2 As AppForm2
Private _form1Position As Rectangle
Private _form2Position As Rectangle
Private _userData As FileStream
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
_formCount = 0
' Handle the ApplicationExit event to know when the application is exiting.
AddHandler Application.ApplicationExit, AddressOf OnApplicationExit
Try
' Create a file that the application will store user specific data in.
_userData = New FileStream(Application.UserAppDataPath + "\appdata.txt", FileMode.OpenOrCreate)
Catch e As IOException
' Inform the user that an error occurred.
MessageBox.Show("An error occurred while attempting to show the application." +
"The error is:" + e.ToString())
' Exit the current thread instead of showing the windows.
ExitThread()
End Try
' Create both application forms and handle the Closed event
' to know when both forms are closed.
_form1 = New AppForm1()
AddHandler _form1.Closed, AddressOf OnFormClosed
AddHandler _form1.Closing, AddressOf OnFormClosing
_formCount = _formCount + 1
_form2 = New AppForm2()
AddHandler _form2.Closed, AddressOf OnFormClosed
AddHandler _form2.Closing, AddressOf OnFormClosing
_formCount = _formCount + 1
' Get the form positions based upon the user specific data.
If (ReadFormDataFromFile()) Then
' If the data was read from the file, set the form
' positions manually.
_form1.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.Manual
_form2.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.Manual
_form1.Bounds = _form1Position
_form2.Bounds = _form2Position
End If
' Show both forms.
_form1.Show()
_form2.Show()
End Sub
Private Sub OnApplicationExit(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
' When the application is exiting, write the application data to the
' user file and close it.
WriteFormDataToFile()
Try
' Ignore any errors that might occur while closing the file handle.
_userData.Close()
Catch
End Try
End Sub
Private Sub OnFormClosing(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As CancelEventArgs)
' When a form is closing, remember the form position so it
' can be saved in the user data file.
If TypeOf sender Is AppForm1 Then
_form1Position = CType(sender, Form).Bounds
ElseIf TypeOf sender Is AppForm2 Then
_form2Position = CType(sender, Form).Bounds
End If
End Sub
Private Sub OnFormClosed(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
' When a form is closed, decrement the count of open forms.
' When the count gets to 0, exit the app by calling
' ExitThread().
_formCount = _formCount - 1
If (_formCount = 0) Then
ExitThread()
End If
End Sub
Private Function WriteFormDataToFile() As Boolean
' Write the form positions to the file.
Dim encoding As UTF8Encoding = New UTF8Encoding()
Dim rectConv As RectangleConverter = New RectangleConverter()
Dim form1pos As String = rectConv.ConvertToString(_form1Position)
Dim form2pos As String = rectConv.ConvertToString(_form2Position)
Dim dataToWrite As Byte() = encoding.GetBytes("~" + form1pos + "~" + form2pos)
Try
' Set the write position to the start of the file and write
_userData.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin)
_userData.Write(dataToWrite, 0, dataToWrite.Length)
_userData.Flush()
_userData.SetLength(dataToWrite.Length)
Return True
Catch
' An error occurred while attempting to write, return false.
Return False
End Try
End Function
Private Function ReadFormDataFromFile() As Boolean
' Read the form positions from the file.
Dim encoding As UTF8Encoding = New UTF8Encoding()
Dim data As String
If (_userData.Length <> 0) Then
Dim dataToRead(_userData.Length) As Byte
Try
' Set the read position to the start of the file and read.
_userData.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin)
_userData.Read(dataToRead, 0, dataToRead.Length)
Catch e As IOException
Dim errorInfo As String = e.ToString()
' An error occurred while attempt to read, return false.
Return False
End Try
' Parse out the data to get the window rectangles
data = encoding.GetString(dataToRead)
Try
' Convert the string data to rectangles
Dim rectConv As RectangleConverter = New RectangleConverter()
Dim form1pos As String = data.Substring(1, data.IndexOf("~", 1) - 1)
_form1Position = CType(rectConv.ConvertFromString(form1pos), Rectangle)
Dim form2pos As String = data.Substring(data.IndexOf("~", 1) + 1)
_form2Position = CType(rectConv.ConvertFromString(form2pos), Rectangle)
Return True
Catch
' Error occurred while attempting to convert the rectangle data.
' Return false to use default values.
Return False
End Try
Else
' No data in the file, return false to use default values.
Return False
End If
End Function
End Class
Public Module MyApplication
Public Sub Main()
' Create the MyApplicationContext, that derives from ApplicationContext,
' that manages when the application should exit.
Dim context As MyApplicationContext = New MyApplicationContext()
' Run the application with the specific context. It will exit when
' all forms are closed.
Application.Run(context)
End Sub
End Module
Remarks
The message loop runs until Exit or ExitThread is called or the ThreadExit event is raised on the context object.
See also
Applies to
Run(Form)
- Source:
- Application.cs
- Source:
- Application.cs
- Source:
- Application.cs
Begins running a standard application message loop on the current thread, and makes the specified form visible.
public:
static void Run(System::Windows::Forms::Form ^ mainForm);
public static void Run (System.Windows.Forms.Form mainForm);
static member Run : System.Windows.Forms.Form -> unit
Public Shared Sub Run (mainForm As Form)
Parameters
Exceptions
A main message loop is already running on the current thread.
Examples
The following code example lists numbers in a list box on a form. Each time you click button1
, the application adds another number to the list.
The Main
method calls Run to start the application, which creates the form, listBox1
, and button1
. When the user clicks button1
, the button1_Click
method adds numbers one to three to the list box, and displays a MessageBox. If the user clicks No on the MessageBox, the button1_Click
method adds another number to the list. If the user clicks Yes, the application calls Exit to process all remaining messages in the queue and then to quit.
The example requires that listBox1
and button1
have been created and placed on a form.
public:
static void main()
{
// Starts the application.
Application::Run( gcnew Form1 );
}
private:
void button1_Click( Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
{
// Populates a list box with three numbers.
int i = 3;
for ( int j = 1; j <= i; j++ )
{
listBox1->Items->Add( j );
}
/* Determines whether the user wants to exit the application.
* If not, adds another number to the list box. */
while ( MessageBox::Show( "Exit application?", "",
MessageBoxButtons::YesNo ) == ::DialogResult::No )
{
// Increments the counter ands add the number to the list box.
i++;
listBox1->Items->Add( i );
}
// The user wants to exit the application. Close everything down.
Application::Exit();
}
public static void Main(string[] args) {
// Starts the application.
Application.Run(new Form1());
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) {
// Populates a list box with three numbers.
int i = 3;
for(int j=1; j<=i; j++) {
listBox1.Items.Add(j);
}
/* Determines whether the user wants to exit the application.
* If not, adds another number to the list box. */
while (MessageBox.Show("Exit application?", "", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) ==
DialogResult.No) {
// Increments the counter ands add the number to the list box.
i++;
listBox1.Items.Add(i);
}
// The user wants to exit the application. Close everything down.
Application.Exit();
}
<STAThread()> _
Shared Sub Main()
' Starts the application.
Application.Run(New Form1())
End Sub
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As object, e As System.EventArgs)
' Populates a list box with three numbers.
Dim i As Integer = 3
Dim j As Integer
For j = 1 To i - 1
listBox1.Items.Add(j)
Next
' Checks to see whether the user wants to exit the application.
' If not, adds another number to the list box.
While (MessageBox.Show("Exit application?", "", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = _
DialogResult.No)
' Increments the counter and adds the number to the list box.
i = i + 1
listBox1.Items.Add(i)
End While
' The user wants to exit the application. Close everything down.
Application.Exit()
End Sub
Remarks
Typically, the main function of an application calls this method and passes to it the main window of the application.
This method adds an event handler to the mainForm
parameter for the Closed event. The event handler calls ExitThread to clean up the application.