class MainClass
{
private static bool keepRunning = true;
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.CancelKeyPress += delegate(object? sender, ConsoleCancelEventArgs e) {
e.Cancel = true;
MainClass.keepRunning = false;
};
while (MainClass.keepRunning) {
// Do your work in here, in small chunks.
// If you literally just want to wait until Ctrl+C,
// not doing anything, see the answer using set-reset events.
}
Console.WriteLine("exited gracefully");
}
}
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;
namespace TestTrapCtrlC {
public class Program {
static bool exitSystem = false;
#region Trap application termination
[DllImport("Kernel32")]
private static extern bool SetConsoleCtrlHandler(EventHandler handler, bool add);
private delegate bool EventHandler(CtrlType sig);
static EventHandler _handler;
enum CtrlType {
CTRL_C_EVENT = 0,
CTRL_BREAK_EVENT = 1,
CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT = 2,
CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT = 5,
CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT = 6
}
private static bool Handler(CtrlType sig) {
Console.WriteLine("Exiting system due to external CTRL-C, or process kill, or shutdown");
//do your cleanup here
Thread.Sleep(5000); //simulate some cleanup delay
Console.WriteLine("Cleanup complete");
//allow main to run off
exitSystem = true;
//shutdown right away so there are no lingering threads
Environment.Exit(-1);
return true;
}
#endregion
static void Main(string[] args) {
// Some biolerplate to react to close window event, CTRL-C, kill, etc
_handler += new EventHandler(Handler);
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(_handler, true);
//start your multi threaded program here
Program p = new Program();
p.Start();
//hold the console so it doesn’t run off the end
while (!exitSystem) {
Thread.Sleep(500);
}
}
public void Start() {
// start a thread and start doing some processing
Console.WriteLine("Thread started, processing..");
}
}
}
namespace CancelSample
{
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
internal class Program
{
/// <summary>
/// Adds or removes an application-defined HandlerRoutine function from the list of handler functions for the calling process
/// </summary>
/// <param name="handler">A pointer to the application-defined HandlerRoutine function to be added or removed. This parameter can be NULL.</param>
/// <param name="add">If this parameter is TRUE, the handler is added; if it is FALSE, the handler is removed.</param>
/// <returns>If the function succeeds, the return value is true.</returns>
[DllImport("Kernel32")]
private static extern bool SetConsoleCtrlHandler(ConsoleCloseHandler handler, bool add);
/// <summary>
/// The console close handler delegate.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="closeReason">
/// The close reason.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// True if cleanup is complete, false to run other registered close handlers.
/// </returns>
private delegate bool ConsoleCloseHandler(int closeReason);
/// <summary>
/// Event set when the process is terminated.
/// </summary>
private static readonly ManualResetEvent TerminationRequestedEvent;
/// <summary>
/// Event set when the process terminates.
/// </summary>
private static readonly ManualResetEvent TerminationCompletedEvent;
/// <summary>
/// Static constructor
/// </summary>
static Program()
{
// Do this initialization here to avoid polluting Main() with it
// also this is a great place to initialize multiple static
// variables.
TerminationRequestedEvent = new ManualResetEvent(false);
TerminationCompletedEvent = new ManualResetEvent(false);
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(OnConsoleCloseEvent, true);
}
/// <summary>
/// The main console entry point.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="args">The commandline arguments.</param>
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Wait for the termination event
while (!TerminationRequestedEvent.WaitOne(0))
{
// Something to do while waiting
Console.WriteLine("Work");
}
// Sleep until termination
TerminationRequestedEvent.WaitOne();
// Print a message which represents the operation
Console.WriteLine("Cleanup");
// Set this to terminate immediately (if not set, the OS will
// eventually kill the process)
TerminationCompletedEvent.Set();
}
/// <summary>
/// Method called when the user presses Ctrl-C
/// </summary>
/// <param name="reason">The close reason</param>
private static bool OnConsoleCloseEvent(int reason)
{
// Signal termination
TerminationRequestedEvent.Set();
// Wait for cleanup
TerminationCompletedEvent.WaitOne();
// Don't run other handlers, just exit.
return true;
}
}
}
CancellationTokenSource ctSource = new();
CancellationToken ct = ctSource.Token;
void ExitHandler()
{
// You can add any arbitrary global clean up
Console.WriteLine("Exiting...");
ctSource.Cancel();
}
// Assign exit handler to be called when the process is terminated
// or the user hits CTRL+C
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.ProcessExit += (sender, args) => ExitHandler();
Console.CancelKeyPress += (sender, args) => ExitHandler();
// Then you can use the cancellation token to check for exit:
Console.WriteLine("Ready to gracefully shut down!");
while (!ct.IsCancellationRequested)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Exit not detected, waiting another 10s.");
Task.Delay(10000, ct).Wait(ct);
}
8条答案
按热度按时间3hvapo4f1#
Console.CancelKeyPress事件用于此目的,其用法如下:
当用户按Ctrl+C时,委托中的代码将运行,程序将退出。这允许您通过调用必要的方法来执行清理。请注意,在执行委托之后没有代码。
在其他情况下,这并不能解决问题。例如,如果程序当前正在执行无法立即停止的重要计算。在这种情况下,正确的策略可能是告诉程序在计算完成后退出。下面的代码给出了如何实现这一点的示例:
这段代码和第一个例子的区别在于
e.Cancel
被设置为true,这意味着执行在委托之后继续。如果运行,程序等待用户按Ctrl+C。当发生这种情况时,keepRunning
变量改变值,导致while循环退出。这是一种使程序优雅退出的方法。sc4hvdpw2#
参见MSDN:
Console.CancelKeyPress Event
带有代码示例的文章:
Ctrl-C and the .NET console application
whitzsjs3#
我想补充一下Jonas' answer,在
bool
上旋转会导致100%的CPU利用率,并且在等待CTRL+C时浪费大量的能量。更好的解决方案是使用
ManualResetEvent
来实际“等待”CTRL+C:7vhp5slm4#
下面是一个完整的工作示例。粘贴到空的C#控制台项目:
li9yvcax5#
这个问题非常类似于:
Capture console exit C#
下面是我解决这个问题的方法,处理用户按下X和Ctrl-C键的情况。注意ManualResetEvents的使用。这将导致主线程休眠,从而释放CPU来处理其他线程,同时等待退出或清理。注意:有必要在main结束时设置TerminationCompletedEvent。如果不这样做,将导致终止时出现不必要的延迟,因为在终止应用程序时操作系统超时。
oxiaedzo6#
Console.TreatControlCAsInput = true;
对我很有效。gpfsuwkq7#
我可以在退出之前进行一些清理。做这件事的最好方法是什么这才是真实的的目标:陷阱退出,制作你自己的东西。上面的答案都不正确。因为,Ctrl+C只是退出应用程序的众多方法之一。
在dotnet c#中,它需要什么--所谓的 * 取消令牌 * 传递给
Host.RunAsync(ct)
,然后在退出信号陷阱中,对于Windows,它将是...
fzsnzjdm8#
检测SIGTERM和Ctrl+C: