IActiveScript::InterruptScriptThread
HRESULT InterruptScriptThread(
SCRIPTTHREADID stidThread, // identifier of thread
const EXCEPINFO *pexcepinfo, // receives error information
DWORD dwFlags
);
Interrupts the execution of a running script thread (an event sink, an immediate execution, or a macro invocation). This method can be used to terminate a script that is stuck (in an infinite loop, for example). It can be called from non-base threads without resulting in a non-base callout to host objects or to the IActiveScriptSite method.
- Returns one of the following values:
S_OK
| Success.
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E_INVALIDARG
| An argument was invalid.
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E_POINTER
| An invalid pointer was specified.
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E_UNEXPECTED
| The call was not expected (for example, the scripting engine has not yet been loaded or initialized).
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- stidThread
- [in] Identifier of the thread to interrupt, or one of the following special thread identifier values:
SCRIPTTHREADID_ALL
| All threads. The interrupt is applied to all script methods currently in progress. Note that unless the caller has requested that the script be disconnected, by calling the IActiveScript::SetScriptState method with the SCRIPTSTATE_DISCONNECTED or SCRIPTSTATE_INITIALIZED flag set, the next scripted event causes script code to run again.
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SCRIPTTHREADID_BASE
| The base thread; that is, the thread in which the scripting engine was instantiated.
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SCRIPTTHREADID_CURRENT
| The currently executing thread.
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- pexcepinfo
- [in] Address of an
EXCEPINFO structure that receives error information associated with the error condition.
- dwFlags
- [in] Option flags associated with the interruption. Can be one of these values:
- SCRIPTINTERRUPT_DEBUG
- If supported, enter the scripting engine's debugger at the current script execution point.
- SCRIPTINTERRUPT_RAISEEXCEPTION
- If supported by the scripting engine's language, let the script handle the exception. Otherwise, the script method is aborted and the error code is returned to the caller; that is, the event source or macro invoker.
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