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<ThreadSafetyStatement>Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <linklocation="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.</ThreadSafetyStatement>
<seecref="T:System.IAsyncResult"/> implementation tracking a pending asynchronous <seecref="T:Gnome.Vfs.VfsStream"/> operation.</summary>
<remarks>
<para>To wait until the operation has finished, you cannot use the <seecref="T:System.IAsyncResult.AsyncWaitHandle"/> since that will also block the Gnome.Vfs thread. Instead, use <seecref="M:GLib.MainContext.Iteration"/> like this:</para>
<summary>Retrieving this property will throw a <seecref="T:System.NotSupportedException"/>. Instead use "while (!asyncResult.IsCompleted) { GLib.MainContext.Iteration(); }" to wait for the operation to finish.</summary>
<remarks>If an error occurred during the operation, <seecref="M:Gnome.Vfs.VfsStreamAsyncResult.Exception"/> contains the exception that was thrown.</remarks>