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From https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd449174.aspx,

TaskCompletionSource<TResult> Class represents the producer side of a Task<TResult> unbound to a delegate, providing access to the consumer side through the Task property.

What do the following mean:

  1. the "producer" sides of a Task<TResult>

  2. the "consumer" sides of a Task<TResult>

  3. "unbound to a delegate"?

Thanks.

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Producer would be the code that is producing the result,

public static class Math
{
    static int add(int a, int b)
    {
        return a + b;
    }
}

And you would be the consumer, the code that is calling into this class:

var result = Math.Add(2,3);

As for the unbound delegate, I think this is referred to as an open instance delegate, check out this Delegate not bound to an instance

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