The following method will be invoked from a non UI thread. Should I check InvokeRequired, for calling these items in the method?
a. this._moduleStatusGrid.Invalidate()
b. this.Close()private void CheckIfAllModulesInitComplete()
{
this._moduleStatusGrid.Invalidate();
if (this._moduleDataList.Count(moduleData => !modu开发者_开发百科leData.IsInitOver) == 0)
{
this._footprint.DeActivate();
this.Close();
}
}
Control.Invoke and Control.BeginInvoke are safe to call from the UI thread and non-UI threads, so if you already know you are on a non-UI thread there is no harm (IMO) skipping the check and just calling Invoke/BeginInvoke.
Example:
anyControl.Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate{
// anything to run on UI thread here
});
It sounds like you could be asking one of the following
- Given that this method runs in a background thread, within the methods
Invalidate
andClose
should I be checking theInvokeRequired
property? - Given that this method runs in a background thread the
InvokeRequired
property will always returnfalse
so should I just avoid checking it?
For #1 the answer is no. The methods Close
and Invalidate
don't have a responsibility to check the InvokeRequired
property. It is an implicit part of their contract that the InvokeRequired
property be false before they are called.
For #2, yes if it's always called on a background thread I would skip the check and just go straight to the Invoke
methods.
In either case I would rewrite the method as follows.
private void CheckIfAllModulesInitComplete()
{
MethodInvoker del = delegate {
this._moduleStatusGrid.Invalidate();
if (this._moduleDataList.Count(moduleData => !moduleData.IsInitOver) == 0)
{
this._footprint.DeActivate();
this.Close();
}
};
this.Invoke(del, null);
}
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