Monitoring Suspension in Other Threads
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Monitoring Suspension in Other Threads
I am probably missing something obvious..but because I have a pesky error from Samples.HTTPGet[121] from Conga workspace that I have not been able to trap from the calling function, I would like to have a supervisory thread that monitors for when other threads become suspended and then restart them. But I don't find a Quad equivalent to )SI that I could search for an asterisk (⌷SI and ⌷ESI and ⌷LC and ⌷STACK all seem localized to the current thread).
Thanks for any help on this.
Thanks for any help on this.
- tomgarwin
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Re: Monitoring Suspension in Other Threads
Hi Tom,
As you have seen in our email discussion, I tried to reproduce this, but my reproducible example is not like what you have and you will be sending me at Dyalog Support your reproducible example.
About the "Quad equivalent to )SI that I could search for an asterisk":
we do not think there is a System Function to do what you want, so I have logged an RFE (Request for Enhancement) 14991 for this.
Regards,
Vince
As you have seen in our email discussion, I tried to reproduce this, but my reproducible example is not like what you have and you will be sending me at Dyalog Support your reproducible example.
About the "Quad equivalent to )SI that I could search for an asterisk":
we do not think there is a System Function to do what you want, so I have logged an RFE (Request for Enhancement) 14991 for this.
Regards,
Vince
- Vince|Dyalog
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Re: Monitoring Suspension in Other Threads
Thanks, Vince.
Also thanks for noticing the dumb error that was keeping error trapping from working on a second try. So presumably for this problem I won't need to do the global monitoring I was asking about. Thanks again,
Tom
Also thanks for noticing the dumb error that was keeping error trapping from working on a second try. So presumably for this problem I won't need to do the global monitoring I was asking about. Thanks again,
Tom
- tomgarwin
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