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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T14:43:42+00:00 2026-06-15T14:43:42+00:00

AFAIK , there is a difference between lock in those 2 versions. Framework 4

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AFAIK , there is a difference between lock in those 2 versions.

Framework 4 added one more check if there was an exception during monitor enter ( like out of memory exception)

And there is a lockTaken flag which indicates if a lock should be released (in a finally clause) or not ( due to fail code in a try clause).

Something like

bool lockTaken = false;
try
{
   Monitor.Enter (lockObj, ref lockTaken);
   ...
}
finally { if (lockTaken) Monitor.Exit (lockObj); }

(very much similar to the using code (dispose…))

But viewing by relfector I see totally different thing :

[SecuritySafeCritical]
public static void Enter(object obj, ref bool lockTaken)
{
    if (lockTaken)
    {
        throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeFalse"), "lockTaken");
    }
    ReliableEnter(obj, ref lockTaken);
}

where is the pattern of try , finally ?

What am I missing ?

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    2026-06-15T14:43:43+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 2:43 pm

    You should take a look at decompiled method that uses lock statement instead of looking into framework’s code. So, if you’ll try to decompile following method:

    object syncRoot = new object();
    void Foo()
    {
      lock(syncRoot) {}
    }
    

    You’ll see what you’re expected:

    void Foo()
    {
      bool lockTaken;
      try
      {
        Monitor.Enter(syncRoot, out lockTaken);
      }
      finally
      {
        if (lockTaken)
            Monitor.Exit(syncRoot);
      }
    }
    
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