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@@ -1187,7 +1187,11 @@ void Thread::_start_func(void *ud) {
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ERR_FAIL_MSG(vformat("Could not call function '%s' on previously freed instance to start thread %s.", t->target_callable.get_method(), t->get_id()));
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ERR_FAIL_MSG(vformat("Could not call function '%s' on previously freed instance to start thread %s.", t->target_callable.get_method(), t->get_id()));
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}
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}
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+ // Finding out a suitable name for the thread can involve querying a node, if the target is one.
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+ // We know this is safe (unless the user is causing life cycle race conditions, which would be a bug on their part).
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+ set_current_thread_safe_for_nodes(true);
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String func_name = t->target_callable.is_custom() ? t->target_callable.get_custom()->get_as_text() : String(t->target_callable.get_method());
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String func_name = t->target_callable.is_custom() ? t->target_callable.get_custom()->get_as_text() : String(t->target_callable.get_method());
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+ set_current_thread_safe_for_nodes(false);
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::Thread::set_name(func_name);
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::Thread::set_name(func_name);
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// To avoid a circular reference between the thread and the script which can possibly contain a reference
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// To avoid a circular reference between the thread and the script which can possibly contain a reference
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