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C# Thread Syncornization

Is there any internal thread variables/states I can set to request
stops? or I need to make my own global variables?

IE
-----------------------------
Thread myThrd = new Thread(new ParameterizedTh readStart(Func) );
myThrd.Start(ob jParams);
*do stuff*
myThrd.ThreadSt ate = ThreadState.Sus pendRequested;
*do more stuff*
myThrd.ThreadSt ate = ThreadState.Run ning
*do more stuff*
myThrd.ThreadSt ate = ThreadState.Abo rtRequested
----------------------------- (Would be Ideal)
Then have myThrd just keep checking its state if the
"SuspenedReques ted" is active (or AbortRequested) at certain points?
I can't set ThreadState though.
I can't find any "myThrd.Request Suspened()" accessors either.

Is there better way than using global variables? (IE built in ones for
threads?) Thanks

NB

Jul 2 '07 #1
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NvrBst,

You are better of using something like an event that the thread waits
on. This way, you have set points where you can synchronize the threads.
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Is there any internal thread variables/states I can set to request
stops? or I need to make my own global variables?

IE
-----------------------------
Thread myThrd = new Thread(new ParameterizedTh readStart(Func) );
myThrd.Start(ob jParams);
*do stuff*
myThrd.ThreadSt ate = ThreadState.Sus pendRequested;
*do more stuff*
myThrd.ThreadSt ate = ThreadState.Run ning
*do more stuff*
myThrd.ThreadSt ate = ThreadState.Abo rtRequested
----------------------------- (Would be Ideal)
Then have myThrd just keep checking its state if the
"SuspenedReques ted" is active (or AbortRequested) at certain points?
I can't set ThreadState though.
I can't find any "myThrd.Request Suspened()" accessors either.

Is there better way than using global variables? (IE built in ones for
threads?) Thanks

NB

Jul 2 '07 #2

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