I've got the following example:
public void Run()
{
var ctc = new CancellationTokenSource();
try
{
DoAsync(ctc).Wait();
Console.WriteLine("Done");
}
catch (AggregateException exception)
{
Console.WriteLine("Inside try-catch block");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine(exception);
exception.Handle(ex =>
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
return true;
});
}
}
private async Task DoAsync(CancellationTokenSource ctc)
{
Console.WriteLine("DoAsync started");
await Task.Run(() =>
Console.WriteLine("DoAsync Run"),
ctc.Token
)
.ContinueWith(antecedent =>
Console.WriteLine("DoAsync Run cancelled"),
TaskContinuationOptions.OnlyOnCanceled
);
Console.WriteLine("DoAsync finished");
}
I've created a method (DoAsync) that does some asynchronous work and can be cancelled at any time.
As you can see Task.Run gets a cancellation token. For this reason I created continuation task with continuationOptions = TaskContinuationOptions.OnlyOnCanceled.
As a result I expected continuation task to be called only when cancellation is requested and in other cases - ignored.
But in my implementation task returned by ContinueWith throws an exception when its antecedent task is not being cancelled:
DoAsync started
DoAsync Run
Inside try-catch block
System.AggregateException...
A task was canceled.
I can fix this by adding another ContinueWith as in the example below:
await Task.Run(() =>
Console.WriteLine("DoAsync Run"),
ctc.Token
)
.ContinueWith(antecedent =>
Console.WriteLine("DoAsync Run cancelled"),
TaskContinuationOptions.OnlyOnCanceled
)
.ContinueWith(antecedent => { });
And this code doesn't throw any exceptions.
But can I handle the cancellation using single ContinueWith properly?
catch (OperationCanceledException ex) when ex.CancellationToken.Equals(ctc.Token) { Console.WriteLine("DoAsync Run cancelled"); }
ContinueWith
at all. Usingawait
withtry
/catch
results in more maintainable code.