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<rss version="2.0"><channel><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><copyright>Copyright 2026, PC SOFT</copyright><lastBuildDate>25 Oct 2016 17:09:42 Z</lastBuildDate><pubDate>6 Oct 2016 08:00:00 Z</pubDate><description>I had a section of code that checked to make sure that threads were still running using threadstate(). I have found that not only does it report the thread as not running when it is actually working, but that it also can cause the main thread of the application to crash while leaving the supposedly non-working thread running. I removed the thread checking code and the system works just fine. Has anyone else had problems with threadstate()?</description><ttl>30</ttl><generator>WEBDEV</generator><language>en_US</language><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/59829-threadstate-problems/read.awp</link><title>ThreadState() problems</title><managingEditor>moderateur@pcsoft.fr (El moderador)</managingEditor><webMaster>webmaster@pcsoft.fr (El webmaster)</webMaster><item><author>stijn</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/59829-threadstate-problems-60117/read.awp</comments><pubDate>25 Oct 2016 17:09:42 Z</pubDate><description>Hi,&#13;
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I'm having a similar problem. For a while now I've been trying to find a solution to a random bug that occurs with readin…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/59829-threadstate-problems-60117/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/59829-threadstate-problems-60117/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/59829-threadstate-problems/read.awp">ThreadState() problems</source><title>Re: ThreadState() problems</title></item></channel></rss>
