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AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId Method

Definition

Caution

AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202

Caution

AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.

Caution

AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread instead.

Caution

AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202

Gets the current thread identifier.

public:
 static int GetCurrentThreadId();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.  https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.")]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread instead.")]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.  https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.")>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread instead.")>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
Public Shared Function GetCurrentThreadId () As Integer

Returns

A 32-bit signed integer that is the identifier of the current thread.

Attributes

Remarks

Use the Thread.ManagedThreadId property, which is stable even when the .NET Framework is hosted by an environment that supports fibers (that is, lightweight threads).

Applies to

See also