The KILL
command terminates the execution of a thread,
thereby stopping its execution and returning it to a "terminated"
state. This command occurs regardless of what the thread is doing;
therefore, it can cause processes or procedures to fail. Any
thread can be killed at any time, as long as it is active.
If a thread is not active, killing it will have no effect.
You can interrupt a set of threads contained in an array
by supplying the array name.
KILL id[,id[,...]]
KILL handleThread
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