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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:17:23+00:00 2026-05-10T20:17:23+00:00

Working on a project where a sequential set of methods must be run every

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Working on a project where a sequential set of methods must be run every x seconds. Right now I have the methods contained within another ‘parent method’, and just sequentially call them right after another.

class DoTheseThings() {     DoThis();     NowDoThat();     NowDoThis();     MoreWork();     AndImSpent(); } 

Each method must run successfully without throwing an exception before the next step can be done. So now I wrapped each of those methods with a while and try..catch, then in the catch execute that method again.

while( !hadError ) {     try     {          DoThis();     }     catch(Exception doThisException )     {          hadError = true;     }  } 

This seems smelly and not very dry. Is there a better way to do this so I’m not wrapping any new functionality in the same methods. Isn’t some kind of Delegate collection the proper way to implement this?

Is there a more ‘proper’ solution?

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:17:24+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:17 pm
    Action[] work=new Action[]{new Action(DoThis),   new Action(NowDoThat),         new Action(NowDoThis),    new Action(MoreWork),    new Action(AndImSpent)}; int current =0; while(current!=work.Length) {    try    {       work[current]();       current++;    }    catch(Exception ex)    {       // log the error or whatever       // maybe sleep a while to not kill the processors if a successful execution depends on time elapsed      } } 
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