Task<TResult>.ContinueWith<TNewResult> Method (Func<Task<TResult>, Object, TNewResult>, Object, CancellationToken, TaskContinuationOptions, TaskScheduler)
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Creates a continuation that executes when the target Task<TResult> completes.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public Task<TNewResult> ContinueWith<TNewResult>(
Func<Task<TResult>, Object, TNewResult> continuationFunction,
Object state,
CancellationToken cancellationToken,
TaskContinuationOptions continuationOptions,
TaskScheduler scheduler
)
Type Parameters
- TNewResult
The type of the result produced by the continuation.
Parameters
- continuationFunction
- Type: System.Func<Task<TResult>, Object, TNewResult>
A function to run when the Task<TResult> completes. When run, the delegate will be passed the completed task and the caller-supplied state object as arguments.
- state
- Type: System.Object
An object representing data to be used by the continuation function.
- cancellationToken
- Type: System.Threading.CancellationToken
The CancellationToken that will be assigned to the new task.
- continuationOptions
- Type: System.Threading.Tasks.TaskContinuationOptions
Options for when the continuation is scheduled and how it behaves. This includes criteria, such as OnlyOnCanceled, as well as execution options, such as ExecuteSynchronously.
- scheduler
- Type: System.Threading.Tasks.TaskScheduler
The TaskScheduler to associate with the continuation task and to use for its execution.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentNullException | The continuationFunction argument is null. |
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | The continuationOptions argument specifies an invalid value for TaskContinuationOptions. |
| ArgumentNullException | The scheduler argument is null. |
| ObjectDisposedException | The provided CancellationToken has already been disposed. |
The returned Task<TResult> will not be scheduled for execution until the current task has completed, whether it completes due to running to completion successfully, faulting due to an unhandled exception, or exiting out early due to being canceled.
The continuationFunction, when executed, should return a Task<TResult>. This task's completion state will be transferred to the task returned from the ContinueWith call.