On 23/01/13 10:34, Andrea Aime wrote: > > The thing is, you cannot kill a thread in java, it has to die on its own > (the method that supposedly does it is deprecated and afaik does nothing). > > Normally this is done by either raising a flag that will make the > code just stop, or by poisoning its environment so that the code stumbles > into an exception and is forced to give up > you're right - to implement it this way, the rendering process would have to be changed to look for a 'stop request' within the infinite loop :)
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