Like this post I need to cancel a BackgroundWorker in a C++/CLI class derived from a .NET BackgroundWorker.
I am using C++/CLI to wrap a long running, legacy, native C++ function.
How can/should I access the CancellationPending member of the BackgoundWorker class from the long running loop in the native C++?
public ref class BackgroundWorkerWrapper : BackgroundWorker
{
private:
Outline* pOutline;
public:
BackgroundWorkerWrapper(void)
{
WorkerReportsProgress = true;
pOutline = new Outline;
// pOutline->CancellationPending = &(BackgroundWorker::CancellationPending);
}
protected:
virtual void OnDoWork(DoWorkEventArgs ^e) override {
pOutline->DoWork();
BackgroundWorker::OnDoWork(e);
}
};
Above you can see I have tried to map the CancellationPending to a bool in the Outline class. So far this has not worked.
My Outline class is fairly straight forward.
public class Outline
{
public:
bool* CancellationPending;
Outline()
{
}
~Outline()
{
}
void DoWork()
{
try
{
for (int i=0; i < 1000; i++)
{
if (CancellationPending[0] == true)
{
break;
}
// Do some trivial work
Sleep(50);
}
}
// catch(...)
catch (exception& e)
{
cout << e.what() << endl;
}
}
};
Alternately is there another way to add another handler to the CancelAsnc() function of the BackgroundWorker class that could somehow set a cancel variable in the outline class?
Thanks.