AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId Método
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Precaución
AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202
Precaución
AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.
Precaución
AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread instead.
Precaución
AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202
Precaución
AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.'
Obtiene el identificador del subproceso actual.
public:
static int GetCurrentThreadId();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.")]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread instead.")]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.'")]
public static int GetCurrentThreadId ();
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.")>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread instead.")>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
[<System.Obsolete("AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId has been deprecated because it does not provide a stable Id when managed threads are running on fibers (aka lightweight threads). To get a stable identifier for a managed thread, use the ManagedThreadId property on Thread.'")>]
static member GetCurrentThreadId : unit -> int
Public Shared Function GetCurrentThreadId () As Integer
Entero de 32 bits con signo que representa el identificador del actual subproceso.
- Atributos
Use la Thread.ManagedThreadId propiedad , que es estable incluso cuando .NET Framework está hospedado por un entorno que admite fibras (es decir, subprocesos ligeros).
Produto | Versións (Obsoleto) |
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.NET | (Core 2.0, Core 2.1, Core 2.2, Core 3.0, Core 3.1, 5, 6, 7) |
.NET Framework | 1.1 (2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8) |
.NET Standard | (2.0, 2.1) |