How memory is allocated in case of spawning a new thread, i.e how memory heap, memory stack, and threads are related? I know this is fundamental (.net framework concept) but somehow I am not much aware of this concept.
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It’s really hard to answer this question because of the way .Net threads are implemented. There is not necessarily a 1-1 implementation between managed and corresponding native threads. The CLR is free to use multiple native threads to implement a single managed thread. So allocating a new managed thread does not necessarily cause a native thread to be spawned. It can simple assume an existing one.
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