Iciclecreek.Async 1.1.0

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#addin nuget:?package=Iciclecreek.Async&version=1.1.0

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#tool nuget:?package=Iciclecreek.Async&version=1.1.0                

Iciclecreek.Async

Async extensions for LINQ and PLINQ queries

SelectParallelAsync()

This allows you to run an async select task which runs each task in parallel, with max parallelism.

You can use it with a normal enumerable:

    // using an enumerable, will max 10 tasks at a time concurrently
    var results = enumerable
        .SelectParallelAsync(async (item, index) =>
        {
            await ...;
            return result;
        }, maxParallel: 10)
        .ToList();

You can use it with a ParallelQuery

    // using an enumerable, will max 10 tasks at a time concurrently
    var results = enumerable
        .AsParallel()
        .WithDegreeOfParallelism(10)
        .SelectParallelAsync(async (item, index) =>
        {
            await ...;
            return result;
        })
        .ToList();

WhereParallelAsync()

This allows you to run an async Where() task which runs each task in parallel, with max parallelism.

You can use it with a normal enumerable:

    // using an enumerable, will max 10 tasks at a time concurrently
    var results = enumerable
        .WhereParallelAsync(async (item, index) =>
        {
            await ...;
            return true/false;
        }, maxParallel: 10)
        .ToList();

You can use it with a ParallelQuery

    // using an enumerable, will max 10 tasks at a time concurrently
    var results = enumerable
        .AsParallel()
        .WithDegreeOfParallelism(10)
        .WhereParallelAsync(async (item, index) =>
        {
            await ...;
            return true/false;
        })
        .ToList();

WaitAll()

WaitAll() will await all items in an enumerable of Task<> and return the result of the tasks.

    var results = enumerable
        .Select(async (item) => 
        {
            await ...;
            return result;
        })
        .WaitAll() // turns IEnumerable<Task<X>> => IEnumerable<X>

NOTE: You don't need to use WaitAll() on result of SelectParallelAsync(). It does the equivelent of WaitAll() internally.

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.NET net8.0 is compatible.  net8.0-android was computed.  net8.0-browser was computed.  net8.0-ios was computed.  net8.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net8.0-macos was computed.  net8.0-tvos was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed. 
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