AsyncCompletedEventArgs::RaiseExceptionIfNecessary Method
Raises a user-supplied exception if an asynchronous operation failed.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| InvalidOperationException | The Cancelled property is true. |
| TargetInvocationException | The Error property has been set by the asynchronous operation. The InnerException property holds a reference to Error. |
If you have derived your own class from the AsyncCompletedEventArgs class, your read-only properties should call the RaiseExceptionIfNecessary method before returning the property value. If the component's asynchronous worker code assigns an exception to the Error property or sets the Cancelled property to true, the property will raise an exception if a client tries to read its value. This prevents clients from accessing properties that are potentially not valid due to a failure in the asynchronous operation.
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