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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:07:01+00:00 2026-05-18T04:07:01+00:00

Inspired by my own experience with multithreaded Winforms applications, as well as questions such

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Inspired by my own experience with multithreaded Winforms applications, as well as questions such as

  • Avoiding the woes of Invoke/BeginInvoke in cross-thread WinForm event handling?
  • Avoid calling Invoke when the control is disposed

I’ve come up with a very simple pattern, whose soundness I would like to verify.

Basically I’m creating (and running throughout the application’s lifetime) a BGW whose sole purpose is the synchronization of invoke requests. Consider:

public MainForm()
{
    InitializeComponent();
    InitInvocationSyncWorker();
}

private void InitInvocationSyncWorker()
{
    InvocationSync_Worker.RunWorkerAsync();
}

private void InvocationSync_Worker_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
    Thread.Sleep(Timeout.Infinite);
}

void InvokeViaSyncWorker(Action guiAction)
{
    InvocationSync_Worker.ReportProgress(0, guiAction);
}

private void InvocationSync_ProgressChanged(object sender, ProgressChangedEventArgs e)
{
    if (IsDisposed) return; //we're in the GUI thread now, so no race condition right?

    var action = (Action) e.UserState;
    action();
}

public void SomeMethodCalledFromAnyThread() //Sample usage
{
    InvokeViaSyncWorker(() => MyTextBox.Text = "Hello from another thread!"));    
}

Granted, it’s not the most economical of approaches (keeping a thread alive like that), but if it works and I haven’t missed anything, it sure is the simplest I’ve seen.

Feedback is highly appreciated !

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    2026-05-18T04:07:02+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:07 am

    There’s no need to open a thread just for that. Simply use SynchronizationContext, like so:

    private readonly SynchronizationContext _syncContext;
    
    public MainForm()
    {
        InitializeComponent();
    
        _syncContext = SynchronizationContext.Current;
    }
    
    void InvokeViaSyncContext(Action uiAction)
    {
        _syncContext.Post(o =>
        {
            if (IsHandleCreated && !IsDisposed) uiAction();
        }, null);
    }
    
    public void SomeMethodCalledFromAnyThread() //Sample usage
    {
        InvokeViaSyncContext(() => MyTextBox.Text = "Hello from another thread!"));    
    }
    
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