Queuing Threads from the Generic Queue Class [VB.NET/C# Examples by AceInfinity]
Here's an example I put together for someone on MSDN who wanted to be able to easily create a queue of methods to start new threads,and be able to start them one after another in order. Thought i'd share it here as well,as this can be very useful for managing a Thread Queue. Thread syncrhonization in an application is valuable,and can get somewhat complex as well...
用队列控制多线程。也有一定的用途。
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Form1_Load(sender As System.Object,e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load End Sub Private qt As Queue(Of Thread) Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As System.Object,e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click qt = New Queue(Of Thread) qt.Enqueue(New Thread(AddressOf method1)) qt.Enqueue(New Thread(AddressOf method2)) qt.Enqueue(New Thread(AddressOf method3)) qt(0).Start() End Sub Private Sub UpdateQueue() qt.Dequeue() Sync.Variable = qt.Count End Sub Private Sub method1() Console.WriteLine("method1") Thread.Sleep(3000) UpdateQueue() End Sub Private Sub method2() Console.WriteLine("method2") Thread.Sleep(3000) UpdateQueue() End Sub Private Sub method3() Console.WriteLine("method3") Thread.Sleep(3000) UpdateQueue() End Sub Private WithEvents Sync As New SyncQueueCount Private Sub VariableChanged(ByVal QCount As Integer) Handles Sync.VariableChanged If QCount > 0 Then qt(0).Start() Else MessageBox.Show("Queue Finished") End If End Sub End Class Public Class SyncQueueCount Private S_Int As Integer Public Event VariableChanged(ByVal value As Integer) Public Property Variable() As Integer Get Variable = S_Int End Get Set(ByVal value As Integer) S_Int = value RaiseEvent VariableChanged(S_Int) End Set End Property End Class