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CurrentReaderCount Field
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CSharpTest.Net.Library Assembly > CSharpTest.Net.Synchronization Namespace > DebugLocking Class : CurrentReaderCount Field

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Returns the total number of current readers for all threads

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public CurrentReaderCount As Integer
C# 
public int CurrentReaderCount

Example

Library/Library.Test/LockingTests/TestDebugLocking.cs

C#Copy Code
using (DebugLocking<SimpleReadWriteLocking> l = new DebugLocking<SimpleReadWriteLocking>(
    false, 0, 1, false, 1))
{
    Assert.IsFalse(l.CaptureStack);

    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.CurrentReaderCount);
    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.LocalReaderCount);
    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.MaxReaderCount);

    using (l.Read())
    {
        Assert.AreEqual(1, l.CurrentReaderCount);
        Assert.AreEqual(1, l.LocalReaderCount);
        using (l.Read(0))
        {
            Assert.AreEqual(2, l.CurrentReaderCount);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, l.LocalReaderCount);
        }
    }

    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.CurrentReaderCount);
    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.LocalReaderCount);
    Assert.AreEqual(2, l.MaxReaderCount);
}
VB.NETCopy Code
Using l As New DebugLocking(Of SimpleReadWriteLocking)(False, 0, 1, False, 1)
    Assert.IsFalse(l.CaptureStack)

    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.CurrentReaderCount)
    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.LocalReaderCount)
    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.MaxReaderCount)

    Using l.Read()
        Assert.AreEqual(1, l.CurrentReaderCount)
        Assert.AreEqual(1, l.LocalReaderCount)
        Using l.Read(0)
            Assert.AreEqual(2, l.CurrentReaderCount)
            Assert.AreEqual(2, l.LocalReaderCount)
        End Using
    End Using

    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.CurrentReaderCount)
    Assert.AreEqual(0, l.LocalReaderCount)
    Assert.AreEqual(2, l.MaxReaderCount)
End Using

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7

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