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charlesnicholson avatar charlesnicholson commented on August 15, 2024 1

Hey @stevewhims - thanks for the response! That's the trouble with undocumented behavior; it leaves a lot to the imagination :)

I posted my question here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78007860/iasyncoperation-completed-handler-race-conditions and @oldnewthing chimed in to confirm that there's no race condition and that it's simply a missing explanation in the docs. He said he'd make a note to improve the docs but I'm assuming that since this ticket has had no activity, that it's being tracked elsewhere.

So perhaps this turned out to be the right place to file the request, despite my organizational ignorance?

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stevewhims avatar stevewhims commented on August 15, 2024 1

Cool, it sounds like @oldnewthing is tracking this already. I could go in now and just write "There's no race condition in the example above" (for the sake of expediency), but I think it'd be better to let @oldnewthing explain it better than I could. :)

-Steve

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stevewhims avatar stevewhims commented on August 15, 2024

Hi, @charlesnicholson, and thanks for filing this issue.

Hello, WinRT team!

Just for awareness, the feedback channel you're using here (Submit and view feedback for > This page) is for feedback about the documentation in this topic itself, as published. For example, if the content is incorrect or incomplete. So issues filed this way don't go to "the Windows Runtime team". That is, not to the team responsible for designing and implementing WinRT APIs. And they don't go to "the C++/WinRT team". That is, not to the team responsible for designing and implementing the WinRT language projection known as C++/WinRT. Instead, they go to folks who write/edit/publish documentation covering what they know about the aforementioned things; mostly based on info they get from the aforementioned folks. :)

Here, the question seems to be "Assuming there is a race condition in this situation, then how does the platform handle that and/or how should the developer handle it." So any race condition is currently hypothetical (although I can very much sympathize with your reasoning that one might exist). So my feeling is that this issue is a little more in the realm of a product question than an issue with the documentation (although, I might be wrong).

Anyway, I'd recommend clicking Submit and view feedback for > This product, and you'll be taken to Microsoft Q&A (more info about that below). I imagine you'll be able to copy-paste the markdown of the question.

Here are all of the developer support resources, for completeness.

  • Microsoft Q&A is the right place to lobby for a change or a new feature, to make a suggestion, or to ask a product question.
  • For community assistance with development questions, there are our forums, and StackOverflow.
  • The Windows developer support site explains other support options.
  • The Visual Studio developer community is available, and responsive. The former User Voice feature is now there on the Suggest a feature tab, if you want to lobby for a change, a feature, or to make a suggestion.
  • For developer issues, or suspected product bugs, there's Microsoft Support; a support engineer will look at the repro and see whether the issue is a Microsoft product bug, or something else. If it's a bug with a Microsoft product then the ticket will be free of charge.

I'll go ahead and close this issue now, since there's no immediate action that I can take in the documentation. You can always reply to a closed issue, or even re-open it if you feel it's been closed in error.

Thanks!
-Steve

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