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Jon Rista23-Oct-02 18:33
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Jon Rista27-Oct-02 17:48
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Questionthread.Abort() doesn't work????? Pin
fftongzhi22-Oct-02 15:23
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Paul Riley23-Oct-02 0:17
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James T. Johnson23-Oct-02 0:58
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fftongzhi23-Oct-02 16:04
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GeneralRe: thread.Abort() doesn't work????? Pin
James T. Johnson23-Oct-02 16:57
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fftongzhi23-Oct-02 18:51
fftongzhi23-Oct-02 18:51 
GeneralRe: thread.Abort() doesn't work????? Pin
Jon Rista23-Oct-02 17:51
Jon Rista23-Oct-02 17:51 
Thread.Abort() does work...its just fickle. Its also pretty much required that you catch the ThreadAbortException that Thread.Abort() throws. Its also a good idea to call Thread.Join() immediately after your call to Thread.Abort(). Thread.Join() will cause the calling thread to wait indefinitely until the child thread terminates. If you do not put Thread.Join() in, the application can exit before the child thread does, in which case the child thread will most likely never exit. The reason for this is the application repeatedly fires off the ThreadAbortException until its actully caught and dealt with. When the application exits, the ThreadAbortException can no longer be thrown, resulting in a dead thread that won't go away. I tried this, and it seemed to work fine (I tried 5 times, properly exited every time):

using System;
using System.Threading;

namespace TestThreadAbort
{
	class TheTest
	{
		[STAThread]
		static void Main(string[] args)
		{
			Console.WriteLine("[M] Starting worker thread.");
			Thread t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(WorkerThread));
			t.Start();
			Thread.Sleep(170000);
			Console.WriteLine("[M] Killing WorkerThread...");
			t.Abort();
			Console.WriteLine("[M] Main thread waiting...");
			t.Join();
			Console.WriteLine("[M] Goodbye.");
		}

		private static void WorkerThread()
		{
			try
			{
				while (true)
				{
					Console.WriteLine("[W] WorkerThread saying hello.");
					Thread.Sleep(50000);
				}
			}
			catch (ThreadAbortException)
			{
				Console.WriteLine("[W] WorkerThread saying bye-bye.");
			}
		}
	}
}

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James T. Johnson23-Oct-02 18:39
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