Poly's Dumb-Dumb Thread
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Poly's Dumb-Dumb Thread
Me is quite dumb... Any thoughts on this?...
Why this thread still here?
Why this thread still here?
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I said me=dumb... Why all this talk about 'structures'?
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Re: Poly's Dumb-Dumb Thread
Well, because this is a forum where other people can find information.PolyVector wrote:Why this thread still here?
If somebody has the same problem, maybe they can find the solution (if they search)
But now you removed the original question, so its not very nice thread to read anymore...
Thread will be removed this year
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time to turn it into the 'most moved topic' on the forum, and move it to off-topic?
we're all dumb
some are just dumber than others
we're all dumb
some are just dumber than others
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In the API......
· hThread
Identifies the thread to terminate.
Windows NT: The handle must have THREAD_TERMINATE access. For more information, see Thread Objects.
· dwExitCode
Specifies the exit code for the thread. Use the GetExitCodeThread function to retrieve a thread’s exit value.
So it should be easy to terminate this thread with a simple API call.....
Unless you don't know the handle 8O
· hThread
Identifies the thread to terminate.
Windows NT: The handle must have THREAD_TERMINATE access. For more information, see Thread Objects.
· dwExitCode
Specifies the exit code for the thread. Use the GetExitCodeThread function to retrieve a thread’s exit value.
So it should be easy to terminate this thread with a simple API call.....
Unless you don't know the handle 8O
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