I want to interrupt a thread, but invoking interrupt() doesn’t seem to work. Below is the sample code:
public class BasicThreadrRunner {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Thread t1 = new Thread(new Basic(), "thread1");
t1.start();
Thread t3 = new Thread(new Basic(), "thread3");
Thread t4 = new Thread(new Basic(), "thread4");
t3.start();
t1.interrupt();
t4.start();
}
}
class Basic implements Runnable{
public void run(){
while(true) {
System.out.println(Thread.currentThread().getName());
try {
Thread.sleep(1000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
System.err.println("thread: " + Thread.currentThread().getName());
//e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
but the output looks like thread 1 is still running. Can anyone explain this as well as how interrupt() works? Thanks!
The thread is still running simply because you catch
InterruptedExceptionand keep running.interrupt()primarily sets a flag in theThreadobject, which you can check withisInterrupted(). It also causes some methods —sleep(),joinObject.wait(), in particular — to return immediately by throwing anInterruptedException. It also causes some I/O operations to immediately terminate. If you’re seeing the printouts from yourcatchblock, then you can see thatinterrupt()is working.