Class

ThreadEndException


Description

A ThreadEndException is raised when a Thread is closing. Usually you do not see the ThreadEndException unless you use a "catch-all" Exception statement.

Properties

Name

Type

Read-Only

Shared

ErrorNumber

Integer

Message

String

Methods

Name

Parameters

Returns

Shared

Constructor

message As String = "", errorCode As Integer = 0

Stack

String()

StackFrames

StackFrame()

Property descriptions


ThreadEndException.ErrorNumber

ErrorNumber As Integer

Used to contain an error number that describes the runtime error.


ThreadEndException.Message

Message As String

Used to contain descriptive text to display when the runtime exception is encountered.

Method descriptions


ThreadEndException.Constructor

Constructor(message As String = "", errorCode As Integer = 0)

Note

Constructors are special methods called when you create an object with the New keyword and pass in the parameters above.

Used to raise your own RuntimeException with a message and optional error code.


ThreadEndException.Stack

Stack As String()

Returns a String array that contains a list of all of the methods in the stack from the main entrypoint to the point at which the exception was invoked.

The stack contains all the method names up and including the current method name.

This feature only works if the IncludeFunctionNames property on the App object is selected in the Shared Build Settings.

In addition to your own method calls, you will also see framework method calls, but these may not always be completely accurate due to insufficient symbols for the OS to resolve.


ThreadEndException.StackFrames

StackFrames As StackFrame()

Returns an array containing the stack when the exception was first raised.

Notes

Note

Whenever you inadvertently catch an ThreadEndException, you MUST re-raise it. Failing to do so will mess up the runtime environment and lead to unpredictable problems. See Exception statement for more information about its proper use.

An Exception block can catch a ThreadEndException when you use a catch-all exception statement, i.e. "Exception err as RuntimeException" instead of giving a more specific runtime exception class. In such a case, you MUST re-raise the exception to avoid messing up the runtime environment and create some unpredictable problems.

Exception err As RuntimeException ' Will catch any exception without discrimination
  If err IsA EndException Or err IsA ThreadEndException Then
    Raise err ' Re-raise the exception
  End If

  //Continue your code here

Compatibility

All project types on all supported operating systems.

See also

RuntimeException parent class; RuntimeException class; Function, Raise statements; Nil datatype; Exception, Try statements.