I'm using an object (EventReceiver
) that registers a member to an event of an object (EventSource
) imported via ctor. The EventReceiver
implements IDisposable
and unsubscribes itself from the EventSource
.
The problem is that there are different threads that invoke the event handler and disposes the EventReceiver
. The event will be called after the unsubscribe is done. There's a race condidition between event raising and unsubscribing.
How could that be solved?
Here's a sample implementation that demonstrates the problem:
internal class Program
{
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
var eventSource = new EventSource();
Task.Factory.StartNew(
() =>
{
while (true)
{
eventSource.RaiseEvent();
}
});
Task.Factory.StartNew(
() =>
{
while (true)
{
new EventReceiver(eventSource).Dispose();
}
});
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
public class EventSource
{
public event EventHandler<EventArgs> SampleEvent;
public void RaiseEvent()
{
var handler = this.SampleEvent;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, EventArgs.Empty);
}
}
}
public class EventReceiver : IDisposable
{
private readonly EventSource _source;
public EventReceiver(EventSource source)
{
this._source = source;
this._source.SampleEvent += this.OnSampleEvent;
}
public bool IsDisposed { get; private set; }
private void OnSampleEvent(object sender, EventArgs args)
{
if (this.IsDisposed)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("This should never happen...");
}
}
public void Dispose()
{
this._source.SampleEvent -= this.OnSampleEvent;
this.IsDisposed = true;
}
}
The exception will be thrown nearly direct after program start on a multi core processor. Yes I know that var handler = this.SampleEvent
will create a copy of the event handler and that causes the problem.
I tried to implement the RaiseEvent
method like that but it doesn't help:
public void RaiseEvent()
{
try
{
this.SampleEvent(this, EventArgs.Empty);
}
catch (Exception)
{
}
}
The question is: How to implement threadsafe registering to and unregistering from events in a multithreaded manner?
My expectation was that the unregistering will be suspended until the current fired event has been finished (meybe this could only work using the second implementation). But I was disappointed.
OnSampleEvent
andDispose
should be synchronized by mutex.