I have the following code:
var op = ThreadPool.RunAsync(delegate { _model.HeapSort(); });
Is there a way to stop this thread, for example when I push a "Cancel" button? I have tried op.Cancel()
but nothing seems to happen.
In your implementation of HeapSort, there must be a flag to stop the current thread.
If you are doing a loop for example:
while(!cancelThread)
{
... // Your iterative sort algorithm here
}
Then if you set that cancelThread variable to true, then your Thread will end. CancellationToken
structure is used for this kind of thread control.
CancellationToken
isn't just a boolean flag though. Most important it ensures the proper synchronization techniques such that marking the token as cancelled will actually be "realized" when it's read from another thread. This is an easy thing to overlook when just using a regular bool
and can cause pretty major problems.
ThreadPool.RunAsync
accepts a delegate of type WorkItemHandler
:
public delegate void WorkItemHandler(IAsyncAction operation)
Its only argument IAsyncAction
is derived from IAsyncInfo
. There's IAsyncInfo.Status
property. I presume it's set to AsyncStatus.Canceled
when IAsyncInfo.Cancel
is called (untested).
So, you could check periodically if operation.Status == AsyncStatus.Canceled
inside your delegate, and throw OperationCancelledException
.
HeapSort
doesn't implement cancellation as well, not really, no.HeapSort
that provides cooprative cancellation, i.e. accepts aCancellationToken
and checks it periodically. The only other real alternative is to have the code continue moving on to doing whatever is "next" even though the sorting isn't actually done, which isn't technically cancellation.