EventWaitHandle Constructor (Boolean, EventResetMode, String, Boolean%)
For apps that target Windows Phone OS 7.0 and 7.1, do not use this member in your app. If you do, your code will throw a MethodAccessException. This member is security-critical, which restricts it to internal use by the .NET Framework for Windows Phone class library.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
[SECURITY CRITICAL]
Namespace:
System.Threading[ This article is for Windows Phone 8 developers. If you’re developing for Windows 10, see the latest documentation. ]
Initializes a new instance of the EventWaitHandle class, specifying whether the wait handle is initially signaled if created as a result of this call, whether it resets automatically or manually, the name of a system synchronization event, and a Boolean variable whose value after the call indicates whether the named system event was created.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
'Declaration <SecurityCriticalAttribute> _ Public Sub New ( _ initialState As Boolean, _ mode As EventResetMode, _ name As String, _ <OutAttribute> ByRef createdNew As Boolean _ )
Parameters
- initialState
- Type: System.Boolean
true to set the initial state to signaled if the named event is created as a result of this call; false to set it to nonsignaled.
- mode
- Type: System.Threading.EventResetMode
One of the EventResetMode values that determines whether the event resets automatically or manually.
- name
- Type: System.String
The name of a system-wide synchronization event.
- createdNew
- Type:
System.Boolean
%
When this method returns, contains true if a local event was created (that is, if name is Nothing or an empty string) or if the specified named system event was created; false if the specified named system event already existed. This parameter is passed uninitialized.
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