Marshal.GetThreadFromFiberCookie Method
NOTE: This method is now obsolete.
Converts a fiber cookie into the corresponding System.Threading.Thread instance. Namespace: System.Runtime.InteropServicesAssembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
'Declaration <ObsoleteAttribute("The GetThreadFromFiberCookie method has been deprecated. Use the hosting API to perform this operation.", False)> _ Public Shared Function GetThreadFromFiberCookie ( _ cookie As Integer _ ) As Thread 'Usage Dim cookie As Integer Dim returnValue As Thread returnValue = Marshal.GetThreadFromFiberCookie(cookie)
/** @attribute ObsoleteAttribute("The GetThreadFromFiberCookie method has been deprecated. Use the hosting API to perform this operation.", false) */
public static Thread GetThreadFromFiberCookie (
int cookie
)
ObsoleteAttribute("The GetThreadFromFiberCookie method has been deprecated. Use the hosting API to perform this operation.", false) public static function GetThreadFromFiberCookie ( cookie : int ) : Thread
Parameters
- cookie
An integer representing a fiber cookie.
Return Value
A Thread corresponding to the cookie parameter.Fiber cookies are opaque tokens that are used by the host when alerting the common language runtime to its fiber-scheduling decisions. They consist of a stack and register context.
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| This method uses SecurityAction.LinkDemand to prevent it from being called from untrusted code; only the immediate caller is required to have SecurityPermissionAttribute.UnmanagedCode permission. If your code can be called from partially trusted code, do not pass user input to Marshal class methods without validation. For important limitations on using the LinkDemand member, see Demand vs. LinkDemand. |
- SecurityPermission for permission to call unmanaged code. Associated enumeration: UnmanagedCode Security action: LinkDemand
Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.
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