Made the behaviour of Thread::Wait consistent across implementations when called from its owner thread
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/// thread's function ends.
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/// Warning: if the thread function never ends, the calling
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/// thread will block forever.
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/// If this function is called from its owner thread, it
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/// returns without doing anything.
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///
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void Wait();
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@ -57,8 +57,13 @@ ThreadImpl::~ThreadImpl()
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void ThreadImpl::Wait()
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{
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if (myThread)
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{
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// The following condition avoids a deadlock if Wait() is called from its
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// owner thread. This makes the behaviour consistent with the Unix implementation
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if (GetThreadId(myThread) != GetCurrentThreadId())
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WaitForSingleObject(myThread, INFINITE);
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}
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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