Aug-04-2017, 01:06 AM
Haha Thank you for the reply. It is kinda weired that there is thread.start() but no thread.stop()or is there?
I was lookimg up on that earlier. I guess thread.join() does a better job? The name "join" is kinda missleading tho. silly me I thouhg at first it means joing two thread into one. :p
I was lookimg up on that earlier. I guess thread.join() does a better job? The name "join" is kinda missleading tho. silly me I thouhg at first it means joing two thread into one. :p