An entry point cannot be marked with the 'async' modifier
I copied below code from this link.But when I am compiling this code I am getting an entry point cannot be marked with the 'async' modifier. How can I make this code compilable?
class Program
{
static async void Main(string[] args)
{
Task<string> getWebPageTask = GetWebPageAsync("http://msdn.microsoft.com");
Debug.WriteLine("In startButton_Click before await");
string webText = await getWebPageTask;
Debug.WriteLine("Characters received: " + webText.Length.ToString());
}
private static async Task<string> GetWebPageAsync(string url)
{
// Start an async task.
Task<string> getStringTask = (new HttpClient()).GetStringAsync(url);
// Await the task. This is what happens:
// 1. Execution immediately returns to the calling method, returning a
// different task from the task created in the previous statement.
// Execution in this method is suspended.
// 2. When the task created in the previous statement completes, the
// result from the GetStringAsync method is produced by the Await
// statement, and execution continues within this method.
Debug.WriteLine("In GetWebPageAsync before await");
string webText = await getStringTask;
Debug.WriteLine("In GetWebPageAsync after await");
return webText;
}
// Output:
// In GetWebPageAsync before await
// In startButton_Click before await
// In GetWebPageAsync after await
// Characters received: 44306
}
Solution 1:
The error message is exactly right: the Main()
method cannot be async
, because when Main()
returns, the application usually ends.
If you want to make a console application that uses async
, a simple solution is to create an async
version of Main()
and synchronously Wait()
on that from the real Main()
:
static void Main()
{
MainAsync().Wait();
}
static async Task MainAsync()
{
// your async code here
}
This is one of the rare cases where mixing await
and Wait()
is a good idea, you shouldn't usually do that.
Update: Async Main is supported in C# 7.1.
Solution 2:
Starting from C# 7.1 there are 4 new signatures for Main
method which allow to make it async
(Source, Source 2, Source 3):
public static Task Main();
public static Task<int> Main();
public static Task Main(string[] args);
public static Task<int> Main(string[] args);
You can mark your Main
method with async
keyword and use await
inside Main
:
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
Task<string> getWebPageTask = GetWebPageAsync("http://msdn.microsoft.com");
Debug.WriteLine("In startButton_Click before await");
string webText = await getWebPageTask;
Debug.WriteLine("Characters received: " + webText.Length.ToString());
}
C# 7.1 is available in Visual Studio 2017 15.3.
Solution 3:
I'm using C# 8 and its working fine.
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
var response = await SomeAsyncFunc();
Console.WriteLine("Async response", response);
}
OR without "await" keyword.
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var response = SomeAsyncFunc().GetAwaiter().GetResult();
Console.WriteLine("Async response", response);
}