I am writing a GUI application.
The application is opening multiple threads during it's life time. One of the threads is handling events that can come from other applications, so it is waiting in a while(true) loop for the event which is never been terminated.
The user can close the application in any minute. I want to close all the threads that the main application had opened.
I am using Process.GetCurrentProcess().Kill(); to deal with this problem at the moment.
Is this a good solution? If not, why and what is the proper way to deal with this problem, how to close all threads that were opened by the main application?
while(true)
. At least add aSleep(100)
to give your cpu some breathing space. Look at some free books like albahari.com/threading or csharpcourse.com for details on how to properly keep a thread alive without doing idle work.