Given the following method:
public async Task<MyObject> DoSomethingAsync() {
// do some work
await OpenSomeFileAsync();
return new MyObject();
}
Is there a difference between:
public async void SomeEventHandler(EventArgs args) {
var myObject = await await Task.Factory.StartNew<Task<MyObject>>( DoSomethingAsync);
// do something with myObject
}
and:
public async void SomeEventHandler(EventArgs args) {
var myObject = await DoSomethingAsync();
// do something with myObject
}
I was thinking that the "do some work" part of DoSomethingAsync would happen immediately in a new task in the first case, but to be honest I don't really understand fully how Tasks, async and await are working, and I'm pretty sure I'm just overcomplicating things for myself.
EDIT:
This question came about from looking at this Metro example: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Sharing-Content-Target-App-e2689782
Specifically in MainPage.xaml.cs, they have this:
var unused = Task.Factory.StartNew(async () => { // some work... });
// unused is of type Task<TResult>
I was trying to rework it without using an anonymous async function and I started wondering, why not just write an async method and await it, instead of calling StartNew and handing in an async function?