In my TPL application, I want to play a text to speech by a method PlayTTS(string text)
to do it.
public static CancellationTokenSource cTokenSource = new CancellationTokenSource();
public static CancellationToken cToken = cTokenSource.Token;
Then in the consumer method.
async Task Consumer()
{
try
{
var executionDataflowBlockOptions = new ExecutionDataflowBlockOptions
{
MaxDegreeOfParallelism = 50,
CancellationToken = cToken
};
var consumerBlock = new ActionBlock<AppointmentReminder>(
remainder =>
{
if (cToken.IsCancellationRequested)
return;
Dictionary<string, string> dict = new OutboundDial(ts).RunScript(remainder, cToken);
// update UI by the returned dictionary
},
executionDataflowBlockOptions);
m_bufferBlock.LinkTo(
consumerBlock, new DataflowLinkOptions { PropagateCompletion = true });
await consumerBlock.Completion;
}
I have a button event to cancel the process(WPF).
private void Cancel_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
cTokenSource.Cancel();
}
You see there is cToken.IsCancellationRequested
in the ActionBlock
, however it did not help to stop the process in the method OutboundDial(ts).RunScript(remainder, cToken);
although I passed into the cancellation token.
Now let's look at the method RunScript
.
public Dictionary<string, string> RunScript(AppointmentReminder callData, CancellationToken cToken)
{
try
{
m_ChannelResource = m_TelephonyServer.GetChannel() as SipChannel;
m_VoiceResource = m_ChannelResource.VoiceResource;
// Many logging
// Dial out
MakeTest(callData, cToken);
}
catch
{throw;}
finally
{
// destroy m_ChannelResource and m_VoiceResource
}
return dict;
}
The key point is the method MakeTest
, inside it we have PlayTTS
;
public void MakeTest(AppointmentReminder callData, CancellationToken cToken)
{
try
{
if (!cToken.IsCancellationRequested)
{
m_VoiceResource.PlayTTS(callData.Text);
}
else
{
cToken.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();
m_VoiceResource.Stop(); // Stops any current activity on m_VoiceResource.
dict["ConnectedTime"] = " no connection";
dict["DialingResult"] = " cancellation";
}
My current code didn't reach m_VoiceResource.Stop()
part when I click the cancel button.
So my question is when cTokenSource.Cancel();
, how to let code run at:
m_VoiceResource.Stop(); // Stops any current activity on m_VoiceResource.
dict["ConnectedTime"] = " no connection";
dict["DialingResult"] = " cancellation";
EDIT: 1:10pm Oct 31 2014
Based on the comment by Servy, I used cToken.Register(() => m_VoiceResource.Stop());
I created a similar demo at OneDrive.
Console.WriteLine()
.(No exception at all).cToken.ThrowIfCancellationRequested()
will raise an exceptin