Question

TPL uses Task Schedulers to coordinate tasks. According to official document, default task scheduler uses Thread Pool, but if TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning option is presented then it will create a dedicated thread for that task (A).

Question: As of now MSDN documents for Visual Studio 2010 are not ready and current online MSDN is not finalized; does anyone knows if (A) is true or false?

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Solution

Yes, LongRunning forces the creation of a new thread outside the pool. Here's some pseudo-disassembled code from the latest framework version:

...
if (task.Options HasFlag LongRunning) then
    create new Thread thread
    thread.Start(task)
...

Edit: converted from ugly C# to pseudocode.

OTHER TIPS

Presumably you can check this by using "Thread.IsThreadPoolThread":

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.threading.thread.isthreadpoolthread.aspx

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