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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:29:10+00:00 2026-05-14T01:29:10+00:00

My main concern is with the boolean flag… is it safe to use it

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My main concern is with the boolean flag… is it safe to use it without any synchronization? I’ve read in several places that it’s atomic (including the documentation).

class MyTask
{
    private ManualResetEvent startSignal;
    private CountDownLatch latch;
    private bool running;

    MyTask(CountDownLatch latch)
    {
        running = false;
        this.latch = latch;
        startSignal = new ManualResetEvent(false);
    }

    // A method which runs in a thread
    public void Run()
    {
        startSignal.WaitOne();
        while(running)
        {
            startSignal.WaitOne();
            //... some code
        }
        latch.Signal();
    }

    public void Stop()
    {
        running = false;
        startSignal.Set();
    }

    public void Start()
    {
        running = true;
        startSignal.Set();
    }

    public void Pause()
    {
        startSignal.Reset();
    }

    public void Resume()
    {
        startSignal.Set();
    }
}

Is this a safe way to design a task in this way? Any suggestions, improvements, comments?

Note: I wrote my custom CountDownLatch class in case you’re wondering where I’m getting it from.

Update:
Here is my CountDownLatch too:

public class CountDownLatch 
{
    private volatile int m_remain;
    private EventWaitHandle m_event;

    public CountDownLatch (int count)
    {
        if (count < 0)
            throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException();
        m_remain = count;
        m_event = new ManualResetEvent(false);
        if (m_remain == 0)
        {
            m_event.Set();
        }
    }

    public void Signal()
    {
        // The last thread to signal also sets the event.
        if (Interlocked.Decrement(ref m_remain) == 0)
            m_event.Set();
    }

    public void Wait()
    {
        m_event.WaitOne();
    }
}
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    2026-05-14T01:29:10+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:29 am

    You better mark it volatile though:

    The volatile keyword indicates that a
    field might be modified by multiple
    concurrently executing threads. Fields
    that are declared volatile are not
    subject to compiler optimizations that
    assume access by a single thread. This
    ensures that the most up-to-date value
    is present in the field at all times.

    But I would change your loop:

        startSignal.WaitOne();
        while(running)
        {
            //... some code
            startSignal.WaitOne();
        }
    

    As it is in your post the ‘some code’ might execute when the thread is stopped (ie. when Stop is called) which is unexpected and may be even incorrect.

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