Hi All, The Win32 implementation of OpenThreads::Thread::testCancel terminates the current thread (setCancelModeDeferred) by raising an exception. This is not a big issue but merely annoying while debugging. I'm wondering whether raising an exception is the best way to terminate a thread under Win32. The blame annotation shows that this method (or should I say hack?) has been in the code for quite some time (rev 2200). Why was the ExitThread statement replaced by a thrown exception?
Cheers, Gino
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