KillThread()
Syntax
KillThread(Thread)Description
Immediately kills the specified thread, which had previously been created with CreateThread(). This is a very dangerous function, and should only be used rarely. The problem is that the thread is killed immediately and has no chance to perform any cleanup code (for example, freeing memory, releasing items, de-allocating its own stack).
If possible, a flag like a global variable should be used to tell the thread to quit itself (which does the needed cleanup) and this function should only be used if this is not possible for some reason.
Parameters
Thread The thread to kill. This value is returned by CreateThread().
Return value
None.
Example
; A procedure/thread which will never exit. Not good, but it ; shows how KillThread works Procedure PrintStuff(*Interval) Repeat PrintN(".") Delay(*Interval) ForEver EndProcedure If OpenConsole() thread = CreateThread(@PrintStuff(), 500) If thread For i=0 To 10 PrintN("A") Delay(999) If i=5 KillThread(thread) EndIf Next EndIf EndIf
Supported OS
All