> If InterruptedException was thrown by JRE it alone means that
> interrupted flag has been cleared. So Thread.interrupted() call is a
> NOOP.
>
> (Effectively the interruption state means "to interrupt the next
> wait() etc. call immediately when they are called". When the actual
> interruption happens the exception is created and the flag is
> cleared.)
>
> To propagate the interruption state the code would be
>
> if (propagate) {
> Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
> }
[Filip Hanik]
You are correct. I will adjust this.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
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