Sets the current thread to a specific reference. Only to be used
when dealing with externally-created threads (in e.g. C code).
The primary use of this function is when ThreadBase.getThis() must
return a sensible value in, for example, TLS destructors. In
other words, don't touch this unless you know what you're doing.
Sets the current thread to a specific reference. Only to be used when dealing with externally-created threads (in e.g. C code). The primary use of this function is when ThreadBase.getThis() must return a sensible value in, for example, TLS destructors. In other words, don't touch this unless you know what you're doing.