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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:49:17+00:00 2026-05-13T22:49:17+00:00

Suppose that I’ve queued a work item in a ThreadPool , but the work

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Suppose that I’ve queued a work item in a ThreadPool, but the work item blocks if there is no data to process (reading from a BlockingQueue). If the queue is empty and there will be no more work going into the queue, then I must call the Thread.Interrupt method if I want to interrupt the blocking task, but how does one do the same thing with a ThreadPool?

The code might look like this:

void Run()
{
    try
    {
        while(true)
        {
            blockingQueue.Dequeue();
            doSomething();
        }
    }
    finally
    {
        countDownLatch.Signal();
    }
}

I’m aware that the best thing to do in this situation is use a regular Thread, but I’m wondering if there is a ThreadPool equivalent way to interrupt a work item.

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    2026-05-13T22:49:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:49 pm

    Which BlockingQueue is that? Is that a BCL class? TPL class? Or custom?

    No matter; simply – I wouldn’t. You could do something early in the thread’s life to store the thread reference, but I simply wouldn’t use the ThreadPool for this job as it sounds like it is longer running. A regular Thread would seem more appropriate.

    I’m also surprised that there is no inbuilt method of telling the queue to release all the workers – I’ve written blocking queues before, and I tend to use the pattern (for example, from here):

    public bool TryDequeue(out T value) {...}
    

    with this:

    • returning true immediately if there is data
    • blocking and (eventually) returning true if there isn’t data but some is added
    • blocking and (eventually) returning false if the queue is being shut down
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