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A method was called at an unexpected time

I'm trying to iterate all files in a directory using GetFilesAsync, but every time I call the GetResults method, it throws an exception that says

System.InvalidOperationException: A method was called at an unexpected time

The code is simply

var files = myStorageFolder.GetFilesAsync(); //runs fine
var results = files.GetResults(); //throws the exception

I'm new to Win 8 dev so I might be missing something obvious.

Edit (solved) I'm running my console application, but now that the program runs async, the files.GetResult() method no longer exists.

static void Main(string[] args)
{
   var files = GetFiles(myStorageFolder);
   var results = files.GetAwaiter().GetResults();//Need to add GetAwaiter()
}

static async Task GetFiles(StorageFolder sf)
{
   await sf.GetFilesAsync();
}
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XSL Avatar asked Oct 27 '12 00:10

XSL


2 Answers

If you don't want to use the asynckeyword (in my case, the code was inside a property, so asyncwasn't an option), you can use a TaskAwaiter instead, by chaining these two methods:

var folder = Package.Current.InstalledLocation.GetFolderAsync("folderName").GetAwaiter().GetResult();

This won't throw a InvalidOperationException nor cause a deadlock.

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dcastro Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 07:10

dcastro


You need to wait for the async method to complete. So you could use the new await as one option:

var files = await myStorageFolder.GetFilesAsync();

You might want to check the documentation on dealing with async methods here.

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AndrewS Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 08:10

AndrewS