Is current thread blocked until "await" instruction is completed in parallel thread?
--Yakov 2015-10-12 10:41 GMT+03:00 Vladimir Ozerov <voze...@gridgain.com>: > Example with Get() operation: > > async Task<int> GetAndMultiply() { > // This line is executed in current thread. > Task<int> res = cache.GetAsync(1); > > await res; > > // This code is executed in another thread when res is ready. > int mul = res.Result * res.Result; > > return mul; > } > > On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Dmitriy Setrakyan <dsetrak...@apache.org > > > wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 3:42 AM, Vladimir Ozerov <voze...@gridgain.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Guys, let's try keeping this topic focused on .Net please, because the > > > product is not released yet and we can create any API we like. > > > > > > Dima, answering your question about async/await - this is actually > native > > > continuation support in .Net. Consider the following .Net method: > > > > > > async void PutAndPrint() { > > > await cache.PutAsync(1, 1); > > > > > > Console.WriteLine("Put value to cache."); > > > } > > > > > > > And what if the method putAsync would return a value. How would this code > > change? > > >