Lines Matching defs:abort
421 * @see #abort()
428 * abort()} is effectively the same as {@link #stop()} except that
431 * true} immediately after a call to {@code abort()}, since an
433 * Specifically, a call to {@code abort()} stops tracing just before
444 * The {@code abort()} and {@code stop()} methods have slightly
452 * sleeping to wait for traced probe data). Calling {@code abort()}
456 * state of a consumer after calling {@code abort()}, nor is it
458 * abort()}. That may be preferable, for example, when you want to
459 * abort a consumer opened and started in another thread.
463 public void abort();