I have a WinForms program which downloads then converts a collection of files each on their own thread via a batch thread used to report overall progress and job completion. Each file will be downloaded on its own thread, then once downloaded, it will be passed over to its own conversion thread via a second batch thread via the main thread. The reason for this pass-over via the main thread is so that the main thread can prompt the user for a save location for the converted version of all of these files once the first one has been downloaded.
The problem I am having is that the OpenFileDialog.ShowDialog() method (which is used to obtain a save directory from the user) blocks the main thread callback from the first completed download thread. This in turn allows other download thread to complete (not a problem) but then also begin executing their callbacks to the main thread at which point they all hit OpenFileDialog.ShowDialog() which they otherwise wouldn't have done as my second batch thread would be running with the first conversion and they would be able to be added to the batch thread manager as a result of this.
I am using Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher.BeginInvoke(myCallbackDelegate, DispatcherPriority.Normal, myParameter) in order to make the callback to the Main Thread upon item work completion. I have created a simplified example below to demonstrate the problem code.
public partial class TestForm : Form
{
private readonly Dispatcher dispatcher = Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher;
//An instance of my own BatchBackgroundWorkerThread<T> class; this class parrarlelizes tasks and can report their individual and overall progress, completion and cancellation.
private readonly BatchBackgroundWorkerThread<int> conversionBatchBackgroundWorker = new BatchBackgroundWorkerThread<int>();
public TestForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
for (int threadIndex = 0; threadIndex < 4; threadIndex++)
{
new Thread(DoSomeBackgroundWork).Start(threadIndex);
Thread.Sleep(10);
}
}
private void DoSomeBackgroundWork(object threadIndex)
{
Thread.Sleep(1000);
dispatcher.BeginInvoke(new ParameterizedThreadStart(WorkCompletedCallback), DispatcherPriority.Normal, threadIndex);
}
private void WorkCompletedCallback(object threadIndex)
{
//Waits for CanQueueNewItems to be in a valid readable state.
conversionBatchBackgroundWorker.WaitForPendingRun();
//CanQueueNewItems is true when the batch background worker's batch thread has been launched and its internal CountdownEvent and cancellationState have been initialized.
if (conversionBatchBackgroundWorker.IsBusy && conversionBatchBackgroundWorker.CanQueueNewItems)
//Queues the item in the BatchBackgroundWorker for parrarelization with any other items.
//NOTE: This code is not currently hit unless the user makes a dialog selection before another callback can reach the above if statement.
conversionBatchBackgroundWorker.Additem(threadIndex);
else
{
FolderBrowserDialog.ShowDialog();
conversionBatchBackgroundWorker.RunWorkerAsync(new int[] { (int)threadIndex }, FolderBrowserDialog.SelectedPath);
}
}
}
I have tried changing the DispatcherPriority to DispatcherPriority.SystemIdle - this made all the pending ShowDialog dialogs appear before having to click "OK" or "Cancel" to each one but aside that the result was still the same.
Is there a way I can stop ShowDialog from allowing other pending callbacks to the main thread from executing?
Update: I've modified the code above to closer reflect what is happening in my real application. All callback operations need to be enqueued into a BatchBackgroundWorker class I have created in order to perform their related conversions. This is why I cannot simply set a variable before ShowDialog() is called saying that it was called since the remaining callbacks would then try to enqueue themselves into a BatchBackgroundWorker which currently has not been launched (the BatchBackgroundWorker thread is not running at this point as the launch is pending on the user's response to the dialog).