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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?

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  • Which version of R# are you using? I don't get the warning for the above code using R# 5.0. Jan 12, 2011 at 23:41
  • Just commented out the rest of the code, still giving the warning.. so I'm assuming it's a mistake by r#
    – Rob
    Jan 12, 2011 at 23:47

2 Answers 2

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Resharper doesn't know that Parallel.ForEach execute passed lambda immediately. It suppose that this lambda could be executed later, when closure will be modified and this could produce some problems. You can ignore this warning.

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Exactly what warning is ReSharper giving you? Keep in mind static analysis isn't perfect, I would say it's very likely ReSharper is making a mistake. The original code looks fine to me.

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  • Just gives the warning 'Access to modified closure', and when accepting it's changes produces the code in the third block
    – Rob
    Jan 12, 2011 at 23:41

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