CorDebugUserState Enumeration
Indicates the user state of a thread.
typedef enum CorDebugUserState {
USER_STOP_REQUESTED = 0x01,
USER_SUSPEND_REQUESTED = 0x02,
USER_BACKGROUND = 0x04,
USER_UNSTARTED = 0x08,
USER_STOPPED = 0x10,
USER_WAIT_SLEEP_JOIN = 0x20,
USER_SUSPENDED = 0x40,
USER_UNSAFE_POINT = 0x80,
} CorDebugUserState;
Members
Value |
Description |
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USER_STOP_REQUESTED |
A termination of the thread has been requested. |
USER_SUSPEND_REQUESTED |
A suspension of the thread has been requested. |
USER_BACKGROUND |
The thread is running in the background. |
USER_UNSTARTED |
The thread has not started executing. |
USER_STOPPED |
The thread has been terminated. |
USER_WAIT_SLEEP_JOIN |
The thread is waiting for another thread to complete a task. |
USER_SUSPENDED |
The thread has been suspended. |
USER_UNSAFE_POINT |
The thread is at an unsafe point. That is, the thread is at a point in execution where it may block garbage collection. Debug events may be dispatched from unsafe points, but suspending a thread at an unsafe point will very likely cause a deadlock until the thread is resumed. The safe and unsafe points are determined by the just-in-time (JIT) and garbage collection implementation. |
Remarks
The user state of a thread is the state that the thread has when the debugger examines it. A thread may have a combination of user states.
Use the ICorDebugThread::GetUserState method to retrieve a thread's user state.
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: CorDebug.idl
Library: CorGuids.lib
.NET Framework Version: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0