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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T12:07:18+00:00 2026-05-26T12:07:18+00:00

I recently needed to add a shutdown hook to a Scala app I have,

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I recently needed to add a shutdown hook to a Scala app I have, and I discovered that Scala provides a helper for this called ShutdownHookThread. In its source I noticed that it sets the new thread to be a daemon thread.

def apply(body: => Unit): ShutdownHookThread = {
  val t = new ShutdownHookThread(hookName()) {
    override def run() = body
  }
  t setDaemon true  // <--------- right here
  runtime addShutdownHook t
  t
}

Why is this done? It seems to me you’d probably want the opposite in a shutdown hook thread (i.e. make sure that thread exits before shutting down the jvm). Or is daemon/not-daemon not relevant for shutdown hooks?

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    2026-05-26T12:07:18+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    Answering my own question here.

    Two parts:

    1. Why does ShutdownHookThread make its new threads daemon=true?
    2. If a shutdown hook thread is daemon=true, what happens?

    Answers:

    1. This stemmed from requirements for “Scala scripting” (running scala myfile.scala rather than explicitly compiling first). Discussion here. It has now been changed (commit), so future versions of ShutdownHookThread won’t have this code.
    2. I haven’t found anything decisive, but experimentally it seems not to matter. I think this makes sense since daemon status affects when the JVM will commence shutdown, so after shutdown’s already underway, daemon status shouldn’t matter.
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