Is it possible \"kill\" the thread of a BackgroundWorker
?
In my DoWork
event, I can\'t check the cancellation flag, because I have a blocki
No, you can't kill the BackgroundWorker
thread, you can only try to cancel it as you noticed, but it requires some interaction from the background thread itself to stop the work: "The worker code should periodically check the CancellationPending property to see if it has been set to true." (c) MSDN
If you need full control over a thread, you will have to create it by yourself using Thread
class.
I'm not aware of a safe way to abort a thread.
A background worker can check if it should cancel and cancel itself, but if it's off querying a database there's not much you can do until it returns.
You can do work on a ThreadPool thread and just abandon the thread and start another if it's not needed anymore (making sure that when it comes back from a db query it checks if it should cancel before doing anything nasty). Of course you'd need to balance the performance and manage thread synchronisation. If you go down that path, you could take a look at the Interlocked static class for efficient critical section locking.