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How do I create an unstopable thread?

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    Paulo Zemek
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    I always have trouble debugging methods (doing a watch, for example) over methods that pass some information to another thread and wait for the result, as the other thread is keept suspended while evaluating is done. Is there any way to mark a thread to be "invisible/unstopable" by the debugger?

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      I always have trouble debugging methods (doing a watch, for example) over methods that pass some information to another thread and wait for the result, as the other thread is keept suspended while evaluating is done. Is there any way to mark a thread to be "invisible/unstopable" by the debugger?

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      AFAICT, there's no way to do this. Once the app breaks in the debugger, all threads stop along with it.

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