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multithreading - Using C# MethodInvoker.Invoke() for a GUI app... is this good?

Using C# 2.0 and the MethodInvoker delegate, I have a GUI application receiving some event from either the GUI thread or from a worker thread.

I use the following pattern for handling the event in the form:

private void SomeEventHandler(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    MethodInvoker method = delegate
        {
            uiSomeTextBox.Text = "some text";
        };

    if (InvokeRequired)
        BeginInvoke(method);
    else
        method.Invoke();
}

By using this pattern I do not duplicate the actual UI code but what I'm not sure about is if this method is good.

In particular, the line

method.Invoke()

does it use another thread for invoking or does it translate somewhat to a direct call to the method on the GUI thread?

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The method.Invoke() call executes the delegate on the current executing thread. Using the BeginInvoke(method) ensures that the delegate is called on the GUI thread.

This is the correct way of avoiding code duplication when the same method can be called both from the GUI thread and other threads.


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