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This is part of Family API which allow to create dual-os version of program runs under OS/2 and DOS

Note: This is legacy API call. It is recommended to use 32-bit equivalent

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DosExit

This call is issued when a thread completes executing. The current thread or process ends.

Syntax

DosExit (ActionCode, ResultCode)

Parameters

Value Definition
0 The current thread ends.
1 All threads in the process end.

Remarks

DosExit allows a thread to terminate itself or be terminated by another thread in its process. If ActionCode=0 and the specified thread is the last thread executing in the process, or if ActionCode=1, the process terminates.

The system can start threads on behalf of an application. Thus, if the intent of a DosExit call is to terminate the process, ActionCode=1 should be specified to terminate all the threads belonging to the process.

Do not terminate thread 1 without terminating the process. Thread 1 is the initial thread of execution, not a thread started by a DosCreateThread request. When thread 1 ends, any monitors or signal processing routines set for this process also end. To avoid unpredictable results, DosExit should be specified with ActionCode=1 to ensure the process ends.

When a process is terminating, all but one thread is terminated and that thread executes routines whose addresses have been specified with DosExitList. After resources have been cleaned up by the exit list routines, this thread and all other resources owned by the process are released.

Family API Considerations

Some options operate differently in the DOS mode than in the OS/2 mode. Therefore, the following restrictions apply to DosExit when coding for the DOS mode:

Example Code

C Binding

  #define INCL_DOSPROCESS
 
  VOID    DosExit(ActionCode, ResultCode);
  USHORT  ActionCode;    /* Indicates end thread or process */
  USHORT  ResultCode;    /* Result Code to save for DosCwait */

In this example, the main routine starts up another program, simple.exe, and then expects a return code of 3 to be returned. Simple.exe sets the return code with DosExit.

  #define INCL_DOSPROCESS
 
  #define START_PROGRAM "simple.exe"
  #define RETURN_OK 3
 
  CHAR        LoadError[100];
  PSZ         Args;
  PSZ         Envs;
  RESULTCODES ReturnCodes;
  USHORT      rc;
 
     if(!DosExecPgm(LoadError,                /* Object name buffer */
                     sizeof(LoadError),        /* Length of object name buffer */
                    EXEC_SYNC,                /* Asynchronous/Trace flags */
                    Args,                     /* Argument string */
                    Envs,                     /* Environment string */
                    &ReturnCodes,             /* Termination codes */
                    START_PROGRAM))           /* Program file name */
        if (ReturnCodes.codeResult == RETURN_OK)   /* Check result code */
           printf("things are ok..");
        else
           printf("something is wrong...");

—————-simple.exe——————

  #define INCL_DOSPROCESS
 
  #define RETURN_CODE 3
 
  main( )
     {
     printf("Hello!\n");
     DosExit(EXIT_THREAD,           /* End thread/process */
             RETURN_CODE);          /* Result code */
     }

The following example shows how to suspend and resume execution of a thread within a process. The main thread creates Thread2 and allows it to begin executing. Thread2 iterates through a loop that prints a line and then sleeps, relinquishing its time slice to the main thread. After one iteration by Thread2, the main thread suspends Thread2 and then resumes it. Subsequently, Thread2 completes the remaining three iterations.

  #define INCL_DOSPROCESS
  #include <os2.h>
 
  #define   SEGSIZE       4000   /* Number of bytes requested in segment */
  #define   ALLOCFLAGS    0      /* Segment allocation flags - no sharing */
  #define   SLEEPSHORT    5L     /* Sleep interval - 5 milliseconds */
  #define   SLEEPLONG     75L    /* Sleep interval - 75 milliseconds */
  #define   RETURN_CODE   0      /* Return code for DosExit() */
 
  VOID APIENTRY Thread2()
  {
    USHORT     i;
 
    /* Loop with four iterations */
    for(i=1; i<5; i++)
    {
      printf("In Thread2, i is now %d\n", i);
 
      /* Sleep to relinquish time slice to main thread */
      DosSleep(SLEEPSHORT);          /* Sleep interval */
    }
    DosExit(EXIT_THREAD,             /* Action code - end a thread */
            RETURN_CODE);            /* Return code */
  }
 
  main()
  {
    TID        ThreadID;             /* Thread identification */
    SEL        ThreadStackSel;       /* Segment selector for thread stack */
    PBYTE      StackEnd;             /* Ptr. to end of thread stack */
    USHORT     rc;
 
    /** Allocate segment for thread stack; make pointer to end of stack. **/
    /**  We must allocate a segment in order to preserve segment **/
    /**  protection for the thread.  **/
 
    rc = DosAllocSeg(SEGSIZE,             /* Number of bytes requested */
                     &ThreadStackSel,     /* Segment selector (returned) */
                     ALLOCFLAGS);         /* Allocation flags - no sharing */
    StackEnd = MAKEP(ThreadStackSel, SEGSIZE-1);
 
    /** Start Thread2 **/
    if(!(rc=DosCreateThread((PFNTHREAD) Thread2,    /* Thread address */
                         &ThreadID,                 /* Thread ID (returned) */
                         StackEnd)))   /* End of thread stack */
      printf("Thread2 created.\n");
 
    /* Sleep to relinquish time slice to Thread2 */
    if(!(DosSleep(SLEEPSHORT)))                  /* Sleep interval */
      printf("Slept a little to let Thread2 execute.\n");
 
    /***** Suspend Thread2, do some work, then resume Thread2 *****/
    if(!(rc=DosSuspendThread(ThreadID)))         /* Thread ID */
      printf("Thread2 SUSPENDED.\n");
    printf("Perform work that will not be interrupted by Thread2.\n");
    if(!(rc=DosResumeThread(ThreadID)))          /* Thread ID */
      printf("Thread2 RESUMED.\n");
    printf("Now we may be interrupted by Thread2.\n");
 
    /* Sleep to allow Thread2 to complete */
    DosSleep(SLEEPLONG);                         /* Sleep interval */
  }

MASM Binding

  EXTRN  DosExit:FAR
  INCL_DOSPROCESS     EQU 1
 
  PUSH   WORD    ActionCode    ;Indicates end thread or process
  PUSH   WORD    ResultCode    ;Result Code to save for DosCwait
  CALL   DosExit

Note

This text based on http://www.edm2.com/index.php/DosExit_(FAPI)