replaced Thread.stop() call with Thread.interrupt() - RobotThreadManager#71
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Thank you for fixing this! :)
I will do a release soon
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Glad to help! Actually my students caught it. :D I just fixed it so they could keep working. Thanks for the quick response! |
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@doctorjei You are welcome., and say thanks to the students as well. 😊 |
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The Thread.stop() call has been removed as of Java 21, so the old call to stop() would cause the rest of the battle to be aborted; e.g., if you were running 100 rounds, but after the second a robot's thread needs to be terminated, then that would abort the rest of the rounds.
By swapping in interrupt, the thread should still terminate, but gracefully.