Represents the current stage in the lifecycle of a Task.
public enum class TaskStatus
public enum TaskStatus
type TaskStatus =
Public Enum TaskStatus
The task has been initialized but has not yet been scheduled.
WaitingForActivation 1The task is waiting to be activated and scheduled internally by the .NET infrastructure.
WaitingToRun 2The task has been scheduled for execution but has not yet begun executing.
Running 3The task is running but has not yet completed.
WaitingForChildrenToComplete 4The task has finished executing and is implicitly waiting for attached child tasks to complete.
RanToCompletion 5The task completed execution successfully.
Canceled 6The task acknowledged cancellation by throwing an OperationCanceledException with its own CancellationToken while the token was in signaled state, or the task's CancellationToken was already signaled before the task started executing. For more information, see Task Cancellation.
Faulted 7The task completed due to an unhandled exception.
ExamplesThe following example creates 20 tasks that will loop until a counter is incremented to a value of 2 million. When the first 10 tasks reach 2 million, the cancellation token is cancelled, and any tasks whose counters have not reached 2 million are cancelled. The example then examines the Task.Status property of each task to indicate whether the task has completed successfully or been cancelled. For those that have completed, it displays the value returned by the task.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
var tasks = new List<Task<int>>();
var source = new CancellationTokenSource();
var token = source.Token;
int completedIterations = 0;
for (int n = 0; n <= 19; n++)
tasks.Add(Task.Run( () => { int iterations = 0;
for (int ctr = 1; ctr <= 2000000; ctr++) {
token.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();
iterations++;
}
Interlocked.Increment(ref completedIterations);
if (completedIterations >= 10)
source.Cancel();
return iterations; }, token));
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for the first 10 tasks to complete...\n");
try {
Task.WaitAll(tasks.ToArray());
}
catch (AggregateException) {
Console.WriteLine("Status of tasks:\n");
Console.WriteLine("{0,10} {1,20} {2,14:N0}", "Task Id",
"Status", "Iterations");
foreach (var t in tasks)
Console.WriteLine("{0,10} {1,20} {2,14}",
t.Id, t.Status,
t.Status != TaskStatus.Canceled ? t.Result.ToString("N0") : "n/a");
}
}
}
// The example displays output like the following:
// Waiting for the first 10 tasks to complete...
// Status of tasks:
//
// Task Id Status Iterations
// 1 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 2 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 3 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 4 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 5 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 6 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 7 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 8 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 9 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 10 Canceled n/a
// 11 Canceled n/a
// 12 Canceled n/a
// 13 Canceled n/a
// 14 Canceled n/a
// 15 Canceled n/a
// 16 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
// 17 Canceled n/a
// 18 Canceled n/a
// 19 Canceled n/a
// 20 Canceled n/a
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Threading.Tasks
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim tasks As New List(Of Task(Of Integer))()
Dim source As New CancellationTokenSource
Dim token As CancellationToken = source.Token
Dim completedIterations As Integer = 0
For n As Integer = 0 To 19
tasks.Add(Task.Run( Function()
Dim iterations As Integer= 0
For ctr As Long = 1 To 2000000
token.ThrowIfCancellationRequested()
iterations += 1
Next
Interlocked.Increment(completedIterations)
If completedIterations >= 10 Then source.Cancel()
Return iterations
End Function, token))
Next
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for the first 10 tasks to complete... ")
Try
Task.WaitAll(tasks.ToArray())
Catch e As AggregateException
Console.WriteLine("Status of tasks:")
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("{0,10} {1,20} {2,14}", "Task Id",
"Status", "Iterations")
For Each t In tasks
Console.WriteLine("{0,10} {1,20} {2,14}",
t.Id, t.Status,
If(t.Status <> TaskStatus.Canceled,
t.Result.ToString("N0"), "n/a"))
Next
End Try
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays output like the following:
' Waiting for the first 10 tasks to complete...
' Status of tasks:
'
' Task Id Status Iterations
' 1 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 2 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 3 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 4 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 5 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 6 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 7 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 8 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 9 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 10 Canceled n/a
' 11 Canceled n/a
' 12 Canceled n/a
' 13 Canceled n/a
' 14 Canceled n/a
' 15 Canceled n/a
' 16 RanToCompletion 2,000,000
' 17 Canceled n/a
' 18 Canceled n/a
' 19 Canceled n/a
' 20 Canceled n/a
The Task.Status property returns a member of the TaskStatus enumeration to indicate the task's current status.
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