I would like to "lock" a resource on a single thread. I have tried every locking mechanism I can think of but I cannot make this work.
In the example below when the Timer fires I do not want the code in DoSomething to execute until ShowDialog returns. I expected the lock statement to only allow one instance of Form2 to return but this is actually all running on one thread so it does not stop the thread from re-entering that block of code.
Here is some sample code, this isn't the exact scenario I am facing but it illustrates the problem. In my actual code I am receiving events from an attached device so there is no timer.
To reproduce create a Windows Forms app and add Form1 and Form2. Copy this code into Form1:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
Timer _timer = new Timer();
private static object _lock = new object();
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
_timer.Tick += delegate { DoSomething(); };
_timer.Interval = 5000;
_timer.Start();
}
private void DoSomething()
{
lock (_lock)
{
Form2 form2 = new Form2();
form2.ShowDialog();
}
}
}