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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:11:10+00:00 2026-06-14T00:11:10+00:00

I need to stop the execution of a method if it has not completed

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I need to stop the execution of a method if it has not completed within a limited period of time.

To do this work I can use the Thread.Abort method in this way:

void RunWithTimeout(ThreadStart entryPoint, int timeout)
{
    var thread = new Thread(() =>
    {
        try
        {
            entryPoint();
        }
        catch (ThreadAbortException)
        {   }

    }) { IsBackground = true };

    thread.Start();

    if (!thread.Join(timeout))
        thread.Abort();
}

Given that I’m using .NET 3.5, is there a better way?

Edit: following the comments here my entryPoint, but I’m looking for a good way for any entryPoint.

void entryPoint()
{
   // I can't use ReceiveTimeout property
   // there is not a ReceiveTimeout for the Compact Framework
   socket.Receive(...);
}
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    2026-06-14T00:11:11+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:11 am

    Answer depends on ‘the work’. If work is something that can be safely stopped (i.e. not some I/O blocking operation) – use Backgroundworker.CancelAsync(...)

    If you do have to cut hard – I’d consider using a Process, in which case the Aborting process is cleaner – and process.WaitForExit(timeout) is your friend.

    Suggested TPL is great but unfortunately does not exist in .Net 3.5.

    EDIT: You can use Reactive Extensions to follow Jan de Vaan’s suggestion.

    Here is my ‘action timeout’ snip – it’s mainly here for others to comment on:

        public static bool WaitforExit(this Action act, int timeout)
        {
            var cts = new CancellationTokenSource();
            var task = Task.Factory.StartNew(act, cts.Token);
            if (Task.WaitAny(new[] { task }, TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(timeout)) < 0)
            { // timeout
                cts.Cancel();
                return false;
            }
            else if (task.Exception != null)
            { // exception
                cts.Cancel();
                throw task.Exception;
            }
            return true;
        }
    

    EDIT: Apparently this isn’t exactly what OP wanted. Here’s my attempt to devise a ‘cancelable’ socket receiver:

    public static class Ext
    {
        public static object RunWithTimeout<T>(Func<T,object> act, int timeout, T obj) where T : IDisposable
        {
            object result = null;
            Thread thread = new Thread(() => { 
                try { result = act(obj); }
                catch {}    // this is where we end after timeout...
            });
    
            thread.Start();
            if (!thread.Join(timeout))
            {
                obj.Dispose();
                thread.Join();
            }
            return result;
        }       
    }
    
    class Test
    {
        public void SocketTimeout(int timeout)
        {
            using (var sock = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork, SocketType.Dgram, ProtocolType.Udp))
            {
                Object res = Ext.RunWithTimeout(EntryPoint, timeout, sock);
            }
        }
    
        private object EntryPoint(Socket sock)
        {
            var buf = new byte[256];
            sock.Receive(buf);
            return buf;
        }
    }
    
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