Have had a bit of a search, but couldn't find the same situation I'm facing here.
Here's the snippet I'm worried about:
var threadsafeVacantStats = new Dictionary<Thread, StatsNode>();
var threadSafeVacantLocker = new Object();
var threadsafeZoneStats = new Dictionary<Thread, StatsNode>();
var threadSafeZoneLocker = new Object();
Parallel.ForEach(m_TeamAreasByZone[zone.ContainerID], team =>
{
var tempVacantStatNode = CreateASyncStatsNodes(threadSafeVacantLocker, threadsafeVacantStats);
var tempZoneStatNode = CreateASyncStatsNodes(threadSafeZoneLocker, threadsafeZoneStats);
//...other stuff
}
Here's the function it's calling:
private static StatsNode CreateASyncStatsNodes(object threadSafeLocker, Dictionary<Thread, StatsNode> threadsafeTeamStats)
{
StatsNode tempStatsNode;
var currentThread = Thread.CurrentThread;
lock (threadSafeLocker)
{
if (!threadsafeTeamStats.ContainsKey(currentThread))
threadsafeTeamStats[currentThread] = new StatsNode(0, 0);
tempStatsNode = threadsafeTeamStats[currentThread];
}
return tempStatsNode;
}
To me, this looks fine, however resharper is giving a warning for the second call to CreateASyncStatsNodes (the first call is fine). Following its advice, it turns the block into:
var threadsafeVacantStats = new Dictionary<Thread, StatsNode>();
var threadSafeVacantLocker = new Object();
var threadsafeZoneStats = new Dictionary<Thread, StatsNode>();
var threadSafeZoneLocker = new Object();
object locker = threadSafeZoneLocker;
Dictionary<Thread, StatsNode> stats = threadsafeZoneStats;
Parallel.ForEach(m_TeamAreasByZone[zone.ContainerID], team =>
{
var tempVacantStatNode = CreateASyncStatsNodes(threadSafeVacantLocker, threadsafeVacantStats);
var tempZoneStatNode = CreateASyncStatsNodes(locker, stats);
//...
}
This doesn't really make sense to me, and doesn't seem to actually fix anything (if it was even broken in the first place). Is resharper mistakenly marking giving a warning, or am I missing something?