Pergunta

What is a workaround for the issue where the SynchronizationContext.Current is null unexpectedly on the main thread in .NET 4.0? See:

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Solução

I created several extension methods that matched ContinueWith and StartNew except that they also take an additional SyncronizationContext. I then use this argument to restore the expected SynchronizationContext before executing the action:

Below, I've given examples:

public static class TaskExtensionMethods
{
    public static Task ContinueWith_UsingSyncContextWorkaround(this Task task, Action<Task> continuationAction, CancellationToken cancellationToken, TaskContinuationOptions continuationOptions, TaskScheduler scheduler, SynchronizationContext sc)
    {
        Action<Task> actionWithWorkaround = t =>
        {
            SynchronizationContext.SetSynchronizationContext(sc);
            continuationAction(t);
        };

        return task.ContinueWith(actionWithWorkaround, cancellationToken, continuationOptions, scheduler);
    }

    public static Task StartNew_UsingSyncContextWorkaround(this TaskFactory taskFactory, Action action, CancellationToken cancellationToken, TaskCreationOptions creationOptions, TaskScheduler scheduler, SynchronizationContext sc)
    {
        Action actionWithWorkaround = () =>
        {
            SynchronizationContext.SetSynchronizationContext(sc);
            action();
        };

        return taskFactory.StartNew(actionWithWorkaround, cancellationToken, creationOptions, scheduler);
    }
}

I then use these extension methods in place of .ContinueWith or .StartNew

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