== Why is this an issue? `ValueTask` provides a value type that wraps a https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.threading.tasks.task-1[Task] and the corresponding `TResult`. It was introduced in .NET Core 2.0 https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/understanding-the-whys-whats-and-whens-of-valuetask[to optimize memory allocation] when functions return their results synchronously. Using `ValueTask` and `ValueTask` in the following ways is discouraged as it could result in a race condition: * Calling `await` multiple times on a `ValueTask`/`ValueTask`. The wrapped object may have been reused by another operation. This differs from `Task`/`Task`, on which you can await multiple times and always get the same result. * Calling `await` concurrently on a `ValueTask`/`ValueTask`. The underlying object is not thread safe. What's more, it has the same effect as awaiting multiple times a `ValueTask`/`ValueTask`. This again differs from `Task`/`Task`, which support concurrent `await`. * Using `.Result` or `.GetAwaiter().GetResult()` without checking if the operation is completed. `IValueTaskSource`/`IValueTaskSource` implementations are not required to block until the operation completes. On the other hand, `Task`/`Task` blocks the call until the task completes. It is recommended to use `ValueTask`/`ValueTask` either by calling `await` on the function returning it, optionally calling `ConfigureAwait(false)` on it, or by calling `.AsTask()` on it. This rule raises an issue when the following operations are performed on a `ValueTask`/`ValueTask` instance unless it happens in a loop: * Awaiting the instance multiple times. * Calling `AsTask` multiple times. * Using `.Result` or `.GetAwaiter().GetResult()` multiple times * Using `.Result` or `.GetAwaiter().GetResult()` when the operation has not yet completed * Using of these ways to consume the instance multiple times. == How to fix it === Code examples ==== Noncompliant code example [source,csharp,diff-id=1,diff-type=noncompliant] ---- ValueTask vt = ComputeAsync(); int result = await vt; result = await vt; // Noncompliant, variable is awaited multiple times int value = ComputeAsync()).GetAwaiter().GetResult(); // Noncompliant, uses GetAwaiter().GetResult() when it's not known to be done ---- ==== Compliant solution [source,csharp,diff-id=1,diff-type=compliant] ---- ValueTask vt = ComputeAsync(); int result = await vt; int value = await ComputeAsync().AsTask(); ---- == Resources === Documentation * https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.threading.tasks.valuetask[ValueTask] * https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.threading.tasks.valuetask-1[ValueTask] * https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2018/11/07/understanding-the-whys-whats-and-whens-of-valuetask[Understanding the Whys, Whats, and Whens of ValueTask] === Standards * STIG Viewer - https://stigviewer.com/stig/application_security_and_development/2023-06-08/finding/V-222567[Application Security and Development: V-222567] - The application must not be vulnerable to race conditions.