What does resetAbort do?
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12-11-2019 - |
Question
Hi I have following test code:
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Thread t = new Thread(Work);
t.Start();
Thread.Sleep(1000);
t.Abort();
Thread.Sleep(1000);
t.Abort();
Thread.Sleep(1000);
t.Abort();
t.Join();
Console.WriteLine("End");
}
static void Work()
{
int i = 0;
while (i<10)
{
try
{
while(true);
}
catch(ThreadAbortException)
{
Thread.ResetAbort();
}
Console.WriteLine("I will come back!");
i++;
}
}
}
Everytime, when there is an abort, Thread.ResetAbort() will be executed. I wonder what this ResetAbort does. Because when I run it, I saw the following output: I will come back! I will come back! I will come back! And I didn't see the output "End" - it seems this program didn't end at all. Do you know why? Thanks!
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