@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Wake up a currently sleeping thread. In practice, this function simply causes th
thread to abort
thread to abort
.PD1
.PD1
.PP
.PP
Abort a currently running thread. This function does not return until the thread in question terminated execution. Note that the thread handle gets tqinvalidated with invocation of \fBgsl_thread_abort()\fP or \fBgsl_thread_queue_abort()\fP.
Abort a currently running thread. This function does not return until the thread in question terminated execution. Note that the thread handle gets invalidated with invocation of \fBgsl_thread_abort()\fP or \fBgsl_thread_queue_abort()\fP.
.PD
.PD
.SS\fBgsl_thread_queue_abort\fP(\fIthread\fP);
.SS\fBgsl_thread_queue_abort\fP(\fIthread\fP);
.PD0
.PD0
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Abort a currently running thread. This function does not return until the thread
thread to abort
thread to abort
.PD1
.PD1
.PP
.PP
Same as \fBgsl_thread_abort()\fP, but returns as soon as possible, even if thread hasn't stopped execution yet. Note that the thread handle gets tqinvalidated with invocation of \fBgsl_thread_abort()\fP or \fBgsl_thread_queue_abort()\fP.
Same as \fBgsl_thread_abort()\fP, but returns as soon as possible, even if thread hasn't stopped execution yet. Note that the thread handle gets invalidated with invocation of \fBgsl_thread_abort()\fP or \fBgsl_thread_queue_abort()\fP.