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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T21:22:48+00:00 2026-05-27T21:22:48+00:00

Inside of onPause, I’m calling cancel(true) on the AsyncTask called PlayTask. However, it still

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Inside of onPause, I’m calling cancel(true) on the AsyncTask called PlayTask. However, it still goes on merrily when I click on through to another activity. Why is my call to cancel not being respected?

FYI, here is the sequence of events:

CreateTrackActivity: btnPlay clicked
CreateTrackActivity: getting player for track
BasePlayerActivity : playing trac      
BasePlayerActivity : Track playing
BasePlayerActivity  : onPAUSE
BasePlayerActivity : play task cancelled
BaseActivity: onCreate
BasePlayerActivity: track received
BasePlayerActivity: track prepared
BasePlayerActivity: track setup finished
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    2026-05-27T21:22:48+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:22 pm

    There are some unexpected reasons when you try to do asyncTask.cancel(true).

    1. If the task has not started to run, it will cancel.
    2. If the task has started, and use asyncTask.cancel(true), there still have a
      chance the task will not be interrupted. You can check what cancel(true) returns for you.

    so, cancel(true) doesn’t necessarily stop the execution from doInBackground(). If cancel(true) returns true, all it means is the task won’t run the onPostExecute().

    So, you have to check isCancelled() regularly in doInBackground().

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