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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T09:13:20+00:00 2026-05-21T09:13:20+00:00

This is probably a pretty basic question, but just something that I wanted to

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This is probably a pretty basic question, but just something that I wanted to make sure I had right in my head.
Today I was digging with TPL library and found that there are two way of creating instance of Task class.

Way I

 Task<int> t1 = Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
                {
                    //Some code
                    return 100;

                });

Way II

  TaskCompletionSource<int> task = new TaskCompletionSource<int>();
  Task t2 = task.Task;
  task.SetResult(100);

Now,I just wanted to know that

  1. Is there any difference between these instances?
  2. If yes then what?
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    2026-05-21T09:13:20+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 9:13 am

    The second example does not create a “real” task, i.e. there is no delegate that does anything.

    You use it mostly to present a Task interface to the caller. Look at the example on
    msdn

        TaskCompletionSource<int> tcs1 = new TaskCompletionSource<int>();
        Task<int> t1 = tcs1.Task;
    
        // Start a background task that will complete tcs1.Task
        Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
        {
            Thread.Sleep(1000);
            tcs1.SetResult(15);
        });
    
        // The attempt to get the result of t1 blocks the current thread until the completion source gets signaled.
        // It should be a wait of ~1000 ms.
        Stopwatch sw = Stopwatch.StartNew();
        int result = t1.Result;
        sw.Stop();
    
        Console.WriteLine("(ElapsedTime={0}): t1.Result={1} (expected 15) ", sw.ElapsedMilliseconds, result);
    
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