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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:10:12+00:00 2026-05-11T20:10:12+00:00

I am trying to have my main thread spawn off a new thread and,

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I am trying to have my main thread spawn off a new thread and, after some time, raise the interrupt flag. When it does so, the spawned thread should see that flag and terminate itself.

The main thread looks something like this:

final Thread t = new Thread()
{
    @Override
    public void run()
    {
        f();
    }
};
t.start();
try
{
    t.join(time);
    t.interrupt();
    if(t.isAlive())
    {
        t.join(allowance);
        if(t.isAlive())
            throw new Exception();
    }
}
catch(Exception e)
{
    System.err.println("f did not terminate in the alloted time");
}

And the spawned thread has a bunch of the following scattered throughout its code:

if(Thread.interrupted()) return;

When I am in debug mode, everything works perfectly. The interrupt flag is raised by the main thread and is caught by the spawned thread. However, in regular run mode the spawned thread doesn’t seem to receive the interrupt flag, no matter how long I set the allowance.

Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?

Note: I am using Ubuntu and I am all-together new to anything Linux. Can the problem be with the OS? I have not tested the code on any other OS.

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    2026-05-11T20:10:12+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:10 pm

    I suggest you consider using an ExecutorService which is designed to do this sort of thing and could help you in other ways.

    ExecutorService service = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
    Future<ResultType> future = service.submit(new Callable<ResultType() {
       public ResultType call() throws Exception {
          // do soemthing
          return (ResultType) ...;
       }
    );
    // do anything you like until you need to result.
    try {
       ResultType result = future.get(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
    } catch (TimeoutException timedOut) {
      // handle exception
      // cancel the task, interrupting if still running.
      result.cancel(true);
    } catch (ExecutionException taskThrewAnException) {
      // handle exception
    }
    // when you have finished with the service, which is reusable.
    service.shutdown();
    
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