before calling:
th.Abort();
how can I wait for ThreadState to be ThreadState.Abort and then execute something?
Is it possible?
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You could call Thread.Join() (MSDN). Like this:
The call to Join() will cause the calling thread to wait for that thread to terminate before continuing.
Also, you probably shouldn’t call Thread.Abort() if your worker thread is interacting with pretty much anything else.