Is there a fiber api in .net?

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北海茫月 2020-12-03 11:31

Out of more curiosity than anything I\'ve been looking for a set of C#/.net classes to support fibers/co-routines (the win32 version) and haven\'t had any luck.

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  • 2020-12-03 11:51

    Have you seen this:

    Title "Implementing Coroutines for .NET by Wrapping the Unmanaged Fiber API"
    in the September 2003 issue of MSDN Magazine

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc164086.aspx

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  • 2020-12-03 11:51

    No. There isn't a Fiber API in the Framework. I suspect this is because there is little advantage to using them - even the fiber API page (native) mentions:

    In general, fibers do not provide advantages over a well-designed multithreaded application.

    .NET makes it so much easier to develop a "well-designed" multithreaded application that I suspect there is little use for a fiber API.

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  • 2020-12-03 11:58

    If I remember correctly, there was one in the .NET 2 beta, but it was dropped. Eric Lippert wrote about fibers and continuations and said they chose the smallest necessary (link).

    There are ways to use iterators and yield to make a coroutine system, see this link. And another one from Joe Duffy.

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