This one is giving me a hard time. The thing is that I have a code that plays some notes in MIDI, and I wanted to be able to pause it, so I made a simple Form like this:
namespace Music
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
static BackgroundWorker _bw = new BackgroundWorker
{
WorkerSupportsCancellation = true
};
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!Playing)
{
Playing = true;
_bw.DoWork += Start_Playing;
_bw.RunWorkerAsync("Hello to worker");
}
else
{
Playing = false;
_bw.CancelAsync();
}
}
static void Start_Playing(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
//Plays some music
}
}
}
And when I click it starts playing, but no matter what I do, it can't stop. But the thing is that if I do the same thing in the console it works perfect.
Did I miss something? How can I control a separate thread from the form?
CancelAsync()method just sets theCancellationPendingproperty totrue. It's up to the worker thread to deal with that (most likely by checking for a pending-cancellation at regular intervals) as it sees fit. – Ani Jan 24 '11 at 5:08