>> Which part is correct? The original code?
>
> The original code was what I meant. However I was thinking of traditional
> conditions & locks; NSConditionLock does operate at a higher level, and you
> are right that there is no need for an unconditional lock. But really, I
> don't see a need for a lock at all.
>
The real issue here is that I need to use
[self performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(doUnsafeStuff)
withObject:nil waitUntilDone:YES];
Which blocks until the method completes, so I need a way to end the thread,
but in the original code the killThread method blocks waiting for the thread
to finish.
I probably need to launch a timer or other notification system when the
thread finishes.
Trygve
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