Releases: amibar/SmartThreadPool
Releases · amibar/SmartThreadPool
Support .net core 3.1, 5.0
Added support to .net core 3.1, 5.0
Breaking change:
Shutdown() doesn't use Thread.Abort by default anymore, since .net core doesn't support it.
If you work with .net framework, you can still force Thread.Abort, but it is not the default.