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I'm using my own thread now, because I've read that ThreadPool should be only used for short operations. I replaced the waiting flag with ThreadState, so I managed to eliminate _waiting. I set the thread's IsBackground property to true, so that it gets aborted on exit.

But I want to abort the thread early myself in certain situations and I've read that using Abort() method isn't a wise thing to do. The only other way that I can think of is to create a flag, which is checked after each function call. If true, the function will return. The function gets 52 calls deep at most, usually around 10 calls deep.
However, I don't know if this will really "destroy the thread", or will the thread just be stopped. Will creating a new ThreadingWrappper object (to the same variable) destroy the thread?

Thanks in advance!
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