Sets or clears task's return-on-cancel flag. This is only
meaningful for tasks run via g_task_run_in_thread() or
g_task_run_in_thread_sync().
If return_on_cancel is TRUE, then cancelling task's
GCancellable will immediately cause it to return, as though the
task's GTaskThreadFunc had called
g_task_return_error_if_cancelled() and then returned.
This allows you to create a cancellable wrapper around an
uninterruptable function. The GTaskThreadFunc just needs to be
careful that it does not modify any externally-visible state after
it has been cancelled. To do that, the thread should call
g_task_set_return_on_cancel() again to (atomically) set
return-on-cancel FALSE before making externally-visible changes;
if the task gets cancelled before the return-on-cancel flag could
be changed, g_task_set_return_on_cancel() will indicate this by
returning FALSE.
You can disable and re-enable this flag multiple times if you wish.
If the task's GCancellable is cancelled while return-on-cancel is
FALSE, then calling g_task_set_return_on_cancel() to set it TRUE
again will cause the task to be cancelled at that point.
If the task's GCancellable is already cancelled before you call
g_task_run_in_thread()/g_task_run_in_thread_sync(), then the
GTaskThreadFunc will still be run (for consistency), but the task
will also be completed right away.
Since 2.36
Sets or clears task's return-on-cancel flag. This is only meaningful for tasks run via g_task_run_in_thread() or g_task_run_in_thread_sync(). If return_on_cancel is TRUE, then cancelling task's GCancellable will immediately cause it to return, as though the task's GTaskThreadFunc had called g_task_return_error_if_cancelled() and then returned. This allows you to create a cancellable wrapper around an uninterruptable function. The GTaskThreadFunc just needs to be careful that it does not modify any externally-visible state after it has been cancelled. To do that, the thread should call g_task_set_return_on_cancel() again to (atomically) set return-on-cancel FALSE before making externally-visible changes; if the task gets cancelled before the return-on-cancel flag could be changed, g_task_set_return_on_cancel() will indicate this by returning FALSE. You can disable and re-enable this flag multiple times if you wish. If the task's GCancellable is cancelled while return-on-cancel is FALSE, then calling g_task_set_return_on_cancel() to set it TRUE again will cause the task to be cancelled at that point. If the task's GCancellable is already cancelled before you call g_task_run_in_thread()/g_task_run_in_thread_sync(), then the GTaskThreadFunc will still be run (for consistency), but the task will also be completed right away. Since 2.36