First cut of thread pools in fshell. Not fully working yet.
Removed 4 overloads of CCommandBase::RunCommand[L] that are no longer used at all, and changed one more to not be exported as it's only used internally to iocli.dll.
Added a thread pool (CThreadPool) to fshell so that thread commands no longer have to spawn a new thread every time they run. As part of this, CCommandWrapperBase now derives from CActive so that CThreadCommand can use its CActive-ness. CThreadCommand rejigged quite a bit to use CThreadPool (via MTaskRunner interface).
# reattach.cif
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==name reattach
==short-description
Attach an existing job to a different set of I/O end points.
==see-also
L<jobs|jobs>, L<disown|disown>, L<start|start>
==argument string job
The identifier of the job the be reattached. Must be prefixed with C<%>. Note, job identifiers are listed by the L<jobs|jobs> command.
==argument string stdin optional
The name of the end point that the job's standard input should be reattached to. If not specified a new null end point is created and the job is attached to that.
==argument string stdout optional
The name of the end point that the job's standard output should be reattached to. If not specified the job is attached the same end point as its standard input.
==argument string stderr optional
The name of the end point that the job's standard error should be reattached to. If not specified the job is attached the same end point as its standard output.
==copyright
Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.