On Jul 22, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Torsten Curdt wrote:
I was looking into the cancelation of the thread. (isCanceled/cancel since 10.5) And just noticed that I don't have the reference to the NSThread - at least not when using detachNewThreadSelector. And then I was wondering how you would get access to the instance on 10.4. (10.5 you can create and start the NSThread via init/start)
Most of the instance methods of NSThread are not available prior to 10.5. Those that are you would call within the thread by calling +currentThread or you would call one of the other class methods of NSThread.
Or in other words, prior to 10.5 there isn't anything you can really do with an NSThread instance that would warrant needing access to the actual instance from outside of the thread itself.
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