There are many reasons to put a token in the constructor of a task, mentioned here: Cancellation token in Task constructor: why?
With the use of keywords, async / await, how is that working? for example my code below:
public async Task MethodAsync(CancellationToken token)
{
await Method01Async();
await Method02Async();
}
Although it is an asynchronous process. In no time I used "Task.StartNext" or "Task.Run" or "new Task". To be able to specify my cancellation token, how can I do?
You aren't supposed to use the Task
constructor in async
methods. Usually, you just want to pass the CancellationToken
on, like this:
public async Task MethodAsync(CancellationToken token)
{
await Method01Async(token);
await Method02Async(token);
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13822726/cancellation-token-in-await-method