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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T02:55:49+00:00 2026-05-31T02:55:49+00:00

When I call a method asynchronously (using the pattern BeginXxx/EndXxx), I get an IAsyncResult

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When I call a method asynchronously (using the pattern BeginXxx/EndXxx), I get an IAsyncResult result after calling the BeginXxx. How does the property “isCompleted” (in the returning result variable) get updated if neither the method BeginXxxx or EndXxx have any reference to the result variable?

ex:

// Create the delegate.
AsyncMethodCaller caller = new AsyncMethodCaller(ad.TestMethod);

// Initiate the asychronous call.
IAsyncResult result = caller.BeginInvoke(3000, out threadId, null, null);

// Poll while simulating work.
while(result.IsCompleted == false) {
    Thread.Sleep(250);
    Console.Write(".");
}
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    2026-05-31T02:55:50+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:55 am

    BeginInvoke is returning you the IAsyncResult so it will have a reference to it. This will be internally created and sent back to you.

    For example, BeginRead in FileStream creates FileStreamAsyncResult and then returns it:

    private unsafe FileStreamAsyncResult BeginReadCore(byte[] bytes, int offset, int numBytes, AsyncCallback userCallback, object stateObject, int numBufferedBytesRead)
    {
        NativeOverlapped* overlappedPtr;
        FileStreamAsyncResult ar = new FileStreamAsyncResult {
            _handle = this._handle,
            _userCallback = userCallback,
            _userStateObject = stateObject,
            _isWrite = false,
            _numBufferedBytes = numBufferedBytesRead
        };
        ManualResetEvent event2 = new ManualResetEvent(false);
        ar._waitHandle = event2;
    
        .....
    
        if (hr == 0x6d)
        {
            overlappedPtr->InternalLow = IntPtr.Zero;
            ar.CallUserCallback();
            return ar;
        }
    
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