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ThreadDeath is thrown when a thread stops executing. It is used to aid in the orderly unrolling of the thread's stack (eg. cleanup of monitors).
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Constructs a new instance of this class. Note that in the case of ThreadDeath, the stack trace may not be filled in a way which allows a stack trace to be printed.
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