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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:33:01+00:00 2026-05-15T16:33:01+00:00

Normally, when I want to cancel a backgroundWorker in C# I will do something

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Normally, when I want to cancel a backgroundWorker in C# I will do something like this:

     while (backgroundWorker1.IsBusy)
     {
        backgroundWorker1.CancelAsync();
        autoResetEvent1.WaitOne(BGW_CANCEL_TIMEOUT);
     }

In one application there are a number of backgroundWorkers. Is it valid to use a helper-function to cancel the backgroundWorkers, like so?

CancelBackgroundWorker(BackgroundWorker bgw, AutoResetEvent are)
{
     while (bgw.IsBusy)
     {
        bgw.CancelAsync();
        are.WaitOne(BGW_CANCEL_TIMEOUT);
     }
}

My concern is that instead of passing the objects in question into the function, copies are made, thereby defeating the purpose of having the function. The main purpose of having the function is to reduce code space and make the application code more readable/maintainable.

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    2026-05-15T16:33:02+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:33 pm

    No, this isn’t okay. It causes deadlock when the BGW has a RunWorkerCompleted event handler. That handler cannot run until the main thread goes idle and re-enters the message loop. The IsBusy property will stay True until that event handler completes.

    You have a time-out on the WaitOne call so at least your program won’t hang completely. But when WaitOne() returns, the BGW is not yet completed, the RWC event handler hasn’t run yet. The only practical alternative is for the RWC event handler to do whatever needs done when the cancellation is complete.

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