System.InvalidOperationException: Collection was modified
I am getting a following exception while enumerating through a queue:
System.InvalidOperationException: Collection was modified; enumeration operation may not execute
here is the code excerpt:
1: private bool extractWriteActions(out List<WriteChannel> channelWrites)
2: {
3: channelWrites = new List<WriteChannel>();
4: foreach (TpotAction action in tpotActionQueue)
5: {
6: if (action is WriteChannel)
7: {
8: channelWrites.Add((WriteChannel)action);
9: lock(tpotActionQueue)
10: {
11: action.Status = RecordStatus.Batched;
12: }
13: }
14: }
15: return (channelWrites.Count > 0);
16: }
I think I understand the problem - altering the hashtable at action.Status = RecordStatus.Batched
, which screws up the MoveNext() on enumerator.
Question is, how do I implement that "pattern" correctly?
I think I had a similar exception when using a foreach
loop on a Collection where I tried to remove items from the Collection (or it may have been a List, I can't remember). I ended up getting around it by using a for
loop. Perhaps try something like the following:
for (int i=0; i<tpotActionQueue.Count(); i++)
{
TpotAction action = tpotActionQueue.Dequeue();
if (action is WriteChannel)
{
channelWrites.Add((WriteChannel)action);
lock(tpotActionQueue)
{
action.Status = RecordStatus.Batched;
}
}
}
You are allowed to change the value in an item in a collection. The error you're getting means that an item was either added or removed i.e.: the collection itself was modified, not an item inside the collection. This is most likely caused by another thread adding or removing items to this collection.
You should lock your queue at the beginning of your method, to prevent other Threads modifying the collection while you are accessing it. Or you could lock the collection before even calling this method.
private bool extractWriteActions(out List<WriteChannel> channelWrites)
{
lock(tpotActionQueue)
{
channelWrites = new List<WriteChannel>();
foreach (TpotAction action in tpotActionQueue)
{
if (action is WriteChannel)
{
channelWrites.Add((WriteChannel)action);
action.Status = RecordStatus.Batched;
}
}
}
return (channelWrites.Count > 0);
}
You don't have a definition for tpotActionQueue
, but if it's just a normal List<TpotAction>
then that line is not your problem. Modifying the collection is adding or removing members - not setting a property on a contained object.
You have a lock(tpotActionQueue)
and a tag of thread-safety, so my guess is there's another thread adding or removing items from tpotActionQueue
while you're enumerating. You probably need to synchronize those accesses.
How about some LINQy goodness?
private bool extractWriteActions(out List<WriteChannel> channelWrites)
{
channelWrites= tpotActionQueue.Where<WriteChannel>(x => x is WriteChannel).ToList()
foreach(WriteChannel channel in channelWrites) {
channel.Status = RecordStatus.Batched;
}
return ( channelWrites.Count > 0);
}