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c# - Execute task with the CurrentCulture set to the Task creator CurrentCulture

I've an application where we use Tasks. We also modified the cultureInfo(we use the EN-US language, but keep the date/number format), and we use .Net 4.0.

The application has a lot of thread and task, and we have a factory for the creation of Task/Threads.

For the thread, we have the following code, to ensure that every thread is launched with the correct CurrentCulture:

//This is basically only the constructor, but it describe well how we create the Thread:
public MonitoredThread(ThreadStart threadStart, string name, bool isBackground = false)
{
    m_threadStart = threadStart;
    m_name = name;
    m_isBackground = isBackground;
    Thread = new Thread(ThreadWorker)
    {
        Name = name,
        IsBackground = isBackground,
        CurrentCulture = CustomCultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
        CurrentUICulture = CustomCultureInfo.CurrentCulture
    };
}

But for the Tasks, I don't know how to implement this kind of mechanism:

public static Task ExecuteTask(Action action, string name)
{
    MonitoredTask task = new MonitoredTask(action, name);
    return Task.Factory.StartNew(task.TaskWorker);
}

Any idea?

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Im not sure you really need a MonitoredTask for this. You can capture the custom culture using closure:

public static Task ExecuteTask(Action action, string name)
{
   var customCulture = CustomCultureInfo.CurrentCulture;
   return Task.Factory.StartNew(() => 
   {
       // use customCulture variable as needed
      // inside the generated task.
   });
}

Another way of doing this would be to pass the current culture as object state using the proper overload (either Action<object> or Func<object, TResult>):

public static Task ExecuteTask(Action action, string name)
{
   var customCulture = CustomCultureInfo.CurrentCulture;
   return Task.Factory.StartNew((obj) => 
   {
       var culture = (CultureInfo) obj;
       // use customCulture variable as needed
      // inside the generated task.
   }, customCulture);
}

I would definitely go with the former.

For more on closure, see What are 'closures' in .NET?


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