BlockingCollection<T>.GetConsumingEnumerable Metod

Definition

Ger en användning IEnumerable<T> för objekt i samlingen.

Överlagringar

Name Description
GetConsumingEnumerable(CancellationToken)

Ger en användning IEnumerable<T> för objekt i samlingen.

GetConsumingEnumerable()

Ger en användning IEnumerable<T> för objekt i samlingen.

GetConsumingEnumerable(CancellationToken)

Ger en användning IEnumerable<T> för objekt i samlingen.

public:
 System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ GetConsumingEnumerable(System::Threading::CancellationToken cancellationToken);
public System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> GetConsumingEnumerable(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken);
member this.GetConsumingEnumerable : System.Threading.CancellationToken -> seq<'T>
Public Function GetConsumingEnumerable (cancellationToken As CancellationToken) As IEnumerable(Of T)
Public Iterator Function GetConsumingEnumerable (cancellationToken As CancellationToken) As IEnumerable(Of T)

Parametrar

cancellationToken
CancellationToken

En annulleringstoken att observera.

Returer

En IEnumerable<T> som tar bort och returnerar objekt från samlingen.

Undantag

Har BlockingCollection<T> tagits bort eller CancellationTokenSource som skapats cancellationToken har tagits bort

Kommentarer

Med den här metoden kan klientkoden ta bort objekt från samlingen med hjälp av en foreach-loop (för varje i Visual Basic) eller Parallel.ForEach eller en PLINQ-fråga. Uppräknaren fortsätter att tillhandahålla objekt (om det finns några) tills IsCompleted det returnerar sant, och om IsCompleted är falskt blockerar loopen tills ett objekt blir tillgängligt eller tills det CancellationToken avbryts.

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GetConsumingEnumerable()

Ger en användning IEnumerable<T> för objekt i samlingen.

public:
 System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ GetConsumingEnumerable();
public System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> GetConsumingEnumerable();
member this.GetConsumingEnumerable : unit -> seq<'T>
Public Function GetConsumingEnumerable () As IEnumerable(Of T)

Returer

En IEnumerable<T> som tar bort och returnerar objekt från samlingen.

Undantag

Exempel

I följande exempel visas hur du använder GetConsumingEnumerable metoden:

class ConsumingEnumerableDemo
{
    // Demonstrates:
    //      BlockingCollection<T>.Add()
    //      BlockingCollection<T>.CompleteAdding()
    //      BlockingCollection<T>.GetConsumingEnumerable()
    public static async Task BC_GetConsumingEnumerable()
    {
        using (BlockingCollection<int> bc = new BlockingCollection<int>())
        {
            // Kick off a producer task
            var producerTask = Task.Run(async () =>
            {
                for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
                {
                    bc.Add(i);
                    Console.WriteLine($"Producing: {i}");

                    await Task.Delay(100); // sleep 100 ms between adds
                }

                // Need to do this to keep foreach below from hanging
                bc.CompleteAdding();
            });

            // Now consume the blocking collection with foreach.
            // Use bc.GetConsumingEnumerable() instead of just bc because the
            // former will block waiting for completion and the latter will
            // simply take a snapshot of the current state of the underlying collection.
            foreach (var item in bc.GetConsumingEnumerable())
            {
                Console.WriteLine($"Consuming: {item}");
            }
            await producerTask; // Allow task to complete cleanup
        }
    }
}
module ConsumingEnumerableDemo =
    // Demonstrates:
    //      BlockingCollection<T>.Add()
    //      BlockingCollection<T>.CompleteAdding()
    //      BlockingCollection<T>.GetConsumingEnumerable()
    let blockingCollectionGetConsumingEnumerable () =
        task {
            use bc = new BlockingCollection<int>()
            // Kick off a producer task
            let producerTask =
                task {
                    for i = 0 to 9 do
                        bc.Add i
                        printfn $"Producing: {i}"

                        do! Task.Delay 100 // sleep 100 ms between adds
                    // Need to do this to keep foreach below from hanging
                    bc.CompleteAdding()
                }

            // Now consume the blocking collection with foreach.
            // Use bc.GetConsumingEnumerable() instead of just bc because the
            // former will block waiting for completion and the latter will
            // simply take a snapshot of the current state of the underlying collection.
            for item in bc.GetConsumingEnumerable() do
                printfn $"Consuming: {item}"
            do! producerTask // Allow task to complete cleanup
        }
'Imports System.Threading.Tasks
'Imports System.Collections.Concurrent

' Demonstrates:
' BlockingCollection<T>.Add()
' BlockingCollection<T>.CompleteAdding()
' BlockingCollection<T>.GetConsumingEnumerable()

Class ConsumingEnumerableDemo
    Shared Sub BC_GetConsumingEnumerable()
        Using bc As New BlockingCollection(Of Integer)()

            ' Kick off a producer task
            Task.Factory.StartNew(
                Sub()
                    For i As Integer = 0 To 9
                        bc.Add(i)
                        ' sleep 100 ms between adds
                        Thread.Sleep(100)
                    Next

                    ' Need to do this to keep foreach below from not responding.
                    bc.CompleteAdding()
                End Sub)
            ' Now consume the blocking collection with foreach.
            ' Use bc.GetConsumingEnumerable() instead of just bc because the
            ' former will block waiting for completion and the latter will
            ' simply take a snapshot of the current state of the underlying collection.
            For Each item In bc.GetConsumingEnumerable()
                Console.WriteLine(item)
            Next
        End Using
    End Sub
End Class

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