I'm trying to solidify my understanding of async and await. I finally understood the whole thing about context switching (it's all magic). I wrote a short winform program to play around with it. Please consider the following
private async void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
output.Text = "start";
var intRet = await Task.Run(() => RunALot());
output.Text += " after run ";
output.Text += intRet.ToString();
}
private async Task<int> RunALot ()
{
int temp = 0;
for (int ini = 0; ini <= 40000; ini++)
{
temp += ini;
}
return temp;
}
}
I already have a Task.Run
when I'm calling RunALot.
Would I need to wrap the inside of the RunALot
yet into another Task.Run
and await
that to make this truly asynchronous? Nesting context has any performance implications - how deep can I nest context?