has anyone noticed this problem? that is if you have a ThreadPool'ed thread object created, any exception thrown inside of that thread will not be rethrown up at all. I ran into this accidentally while developing some performance code..
here's an example, could someone please try this with .net compiler/runtime? if you just compile and run it, the exception in _ThreadProc does not get thrown. now, if you uncomment regular thread definition below "ThreadPool" - you will get "exception 2" get thrown. any ideas? is this expected? I hope not... using System; using System.Threading; public class main { static void Main() { // this will not throw exception 1 (seems to be a bug?) ThreadPool.UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem(new WaitCallback(_ThreadProc), null); // uncomment this to thrown exception 2 (as expected) // new Thread(new ThreadStart(_ThreadProc2)).Start(); Thread.Sleep(90000); } private static void _ThreadProc(Object state) { throw new Exception("exception 1"); } private static void _ThreadProc2() { throw new Exception("exception 2"); } } _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list