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Apr 21, 2003
Matthew Wilson
Apr 21, 2003
Sean L. Palmer
Apr 21, 2003
Daniel Yokomiso
April 21, 2003
Anyone think that having Thread contain - and specifically the point print()
and toString() methods represent - a thread "name"?

I'm not sure how this would be exactly, but it would be a nice debugging helper. Naturally one would still be able to create one without a name.




April 21, 2003
Sounds like an excellent idea.  Too bad it won't show up in the debugger because the OS won't know about the thread name.

Sean

"Matthew Wilson" <dmd@synesis.com.au> wrote in message news:b808h7$20nh$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Anyone think that having Thread contain - and specifically the point
print()
> and toString() methods represent - a thread "name"?
>
> I'm not sure how this would be exactly, but it would be a nice debugging helper. Naturally one would still be able to create one without a name.


April 21, 2003
Perhaps we could initialize a table with the thread ids and names, and the debugger could inspect it somehow.

"Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean@verizon.net> escreveu na mensagem news:b818sc$2lsc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Sounds like an excellent idea.  Too bad it won't show up in the debugger because the OS won't know about the thread name.
>
> Sean
>
> "Matthew Wilson" <dmd@synesis.com.au> wrote in message news:b808h7$20nh$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > Anyone think that having Thread contain - and specifically the point
> print()
> > and toString() methods represent - a thread "name"?
> >
> > I'm not sure how this would be exactly, but it would be a nice debugging helper. Naturally one would still be able to create one without a name.
>
>


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