I have a written a C program which makes use of python embedding.
I want to find out all threads that a loaded module has started.
But I can't find anything about this in the docs. Is it possible?
Sorry if this difficult to understand but I'm pulling my hair out and could
do with some good ideas please...
I've developed an application which in .NET as a Windows service which is
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Hi..
Can anyone tell how to find the threads(name or ID) running in the
background using C#. I want to find those threads and to terminate if
needed.
Thanks,
Palani.
Sorry if this difficult to understand but I'm pulling my hair out and could
do with some good ideas please...
I've developed an application which in .NET as a Windows service which is
simply...
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