Abort in C#


The Abort() method is used for destroying threads.

The runtime aborts the thread by throwing a ThreadAbortException. This exception cannot be caught, the control is sent to the finally block if any.

Use the Abort() method on a thread −

childThread.Abort();

Example

 Live Demo

using System;
using System.Threading;

namespace MultithreadingApplication {
   class ThreadCreationProgram {
      public static void CallToChildThread() {
         try {
            Console.WriteLine("Child thread starts");

            // do some work, like counting to 10
            for (int counter = 0; counter <= 10; counter++) {
               Thread.Sleep(500);
               Console.WriteLine(counter);
            }

            Console.WriteLine("Child Thread Completed");
         } catch (ThreadAbortException e) {
            Console.WriteLine("Thread Abort Exception");
         } finally {
            Console.WriteLine("Couldn't catch the Thread Exception");
         }
      }

      static void Main(string[] args) {
         ThreadStart childref = new ThreadStart(CallToChildThread);
         Console.WriteLine("In Main: Creating the Child thread");

         Thread childThread = new Thread(childref);
         childThread.Start();

         //stop the main thread for some time
         Thread.Sleep(5000);

         //now abort the child
         Console.WriteLine("In Main: Aborting the Child thread");

         childThread.Abort();
         Console.ReadKey();
      }
   }
}

Output

In Main: Creating the Child thread
Child thread starts
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
In Main: Aborting the Child thread
Thread Abort Exception
Couldn't catch the Thread Exception

Samual Sam
Samual Sam

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Updated on: 22-Jun-2020

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