I'm learning netcode and multithreading in Monodevelop, using C# with GTK#. I've never done either before, and now I find myself needing to do both at once.
I've used a tutorial chat program that has no error handling, and I've caught an error that happens in the client every single time I disconnect from the server. The code that sits in a thread listening for messages is as follows, surrounded by try/catch statements:
try
{
while (Connected)
{
if (!srReceiver.EndOfStream && Connected)
{
string temp = srReceiver.ReadLine();
// Show the messages in the log TextBox
Gtk.Application.Invoke(delegate
{
UpdateLog(temp);
});
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
After which the function finishes and the thread ends.
The code that ends the connection looks like this, and runs on the main thread:
private void CloseConnection(string Reason)
{
// Show the reason why the connection is ending
UpdateLog(Reason);
// Enable and disable the appropriate controls on the form
txtIp.Sensitive = true;
txtUser.Sensitive = true;
txtMessage.Sensitive = false;
btnSend.Sensitive = false;
btnConnect.Label = "Connect";
// Close the objects
Connected = false;
swSender.Close();
srReceiver.Close();
tcpServer.Close();
}
And the try/catch statements above catch this error:
System.IO.IOException: Unable to read data from the transport connection: A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall. ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall
at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Receive(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, SocketFlags socketFlags)
at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Read(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Read(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size)
at System.IO.StreamReader.ReadBuffer()
at System.IO.StreamReader.get_EndOfStream()
at ChatClientGTK.MainWindow.ReceiveMessages() in g:\Android\Tutes\ChatClientRemake\ChatClientGTK\MainWindow.cs:line 157
Now, as far as I can tell, when srReciever.Close() happens in the main thread, srReciever.ReadLine() is still trying to execute in the listening thread, which is where the problem lies, but even when I comment out srReciever.Close(), I still get the error.
As far as I can tell, there are no side-effects caused by just catching the error and moving on, but that doesn't really sit right with me. Do I need to fix this error, and if so, does anyone have any ideas?