Is there any difference between the below code snippets. If so, what?
myList.AsParallel().ForAll(i => { /*DO SOMETHING*/ });
and
Pa
Here is an explanation in MSDN:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/parallel-programming/potential-pitfalls-with-plinq#prefer-forall-to-foreach-when-it-is-possible
Based on what I read, use Parallel.ForEach()
if you want to ensure the list are access sequentially while using AsParallel.ForAll()
does not guarantee the items in the list are accessed in order.
For MVC, all thread are request-based. The caller thread (main) is blocked until the Parallel() call is completed, that means all child threads should have completed as well.
If the caller thread is aborting, here is an explain:
http://www.albahari.com/threading/part5.aspx
PLINQ doesn't preemptively abort threads, because of the danger of doing so. Instead, upon cancellation it waits for each worker thread to finish with its current element before ending the query. This means that any external methods that the query calls will run to completion.
As written in Concurrency in C# Cookbook:
One difference between
Parallel
and PLINQ is that PLINQ assumes it can use all of the cores on the computer, whileParallel
will dynamically react to changing CPU conditions.
Parallel.ForEach()
is intended exactly for this kind of code.
On the other hand, ForAll()
is intended to be used at the end of a (possibly complex) PLINQ query.
Because of that, I think Parallel.ForEach()
is the better choice here.
In both cases, the current thread will be used to perform the computations (along with some threads from the thread pool) and the method will return only after all processing has been completed.
You have the option to order the elements with AsParallel().AsOrdered(). Ordering in Parallel.ForEach is not out of box, we need do it.