I am starting using Tasks in C#. I am trying to execute this code.
private static void CreateSubtask() {
Task<Int32[]> parent = Task.Run(() =>
{
var results = new Int32[3];
new Task(() => results[0] = 0,
TaskCreationOptions.AttachedToParent).Start();
new Task(() => results[1] = 1,
TaskCreationOptions.AttachedToParent).Start();
new Task(() => results[2] = 2,
TaskCreationOptions.AttachedToParent).Start();
return results;
});
var finalTask = parent.ContinueWith(
parentTask =>
{
foreach (int i in parentTask.Result)
Console.WriteLine(i);
});
finalTask.Wait();
}
The finalTask
runs only after the parent Task
is finished, and the parent Task
finishes when all three children are finished. You can use this to create quite complex Task
hierarchies that will go through all the steps you specified.
What I got from the execution instead is three lines saying:
0
0
0
I was expecting them to be
0
1
2
Am I right?
parent
haven't run yet at the time you are reading fromparent
's result. It seems that you wait forparent
to finish, but not for the three tasks created insindeparent
.