Just as the question asks: What does Application.DoEvents() do when called on a background thread?
To give some context, I'm reviewing a rather complex solution written (not by me) for the .NET CF in C#. The reason I'm reviewing it is that it has some inherent problems that I've been asked to investigate.
One rather interesting tidbit is that the app creates a long-running background thread on startup which enters a timed loop. It ends up calling Application.DoEvents() on each loop iteration.
I can't quite figure out what the effect of this would be - does it flush the message queue on the application's Main thread? Or does it flush the message queue on the thread on which it was called (even though a background thread won't have a queue to flush).
It's almost certainly the cause of some otherwise unexplained application behaviour.