Terminates the current thread.
If another thread is waiting for us using g_thread_join() then the
waiting thread will be woken up and get retval as the return value
of g_thread_join().
Calling g_thread_exit (retval) is equivalent to
returning retval from the function func, as given to g_thread_new().
Note
You must only call g_thread_exit() from a thread that you created
yourself with g_thread_new() or related APIs. You must not call
this function from a thread created with another threading library
or or from within a GThreadPool.
Terminates the current thread. If another thread is waiting for us using g_thread_join() then the waiting thread will be woken up and get retval as the return value of g_thread_join(). Calling g_thread_exit (retval) is equivalent to returning retval from the function func, as given to g_thread_new(). Note You must only call g_thread_exit() from a thread that you created yourself with g_thread_new() or related APIs. You must not call this function from a thread created with another threading library or or from within a GThreadPool.