std:: defer_lock, std:: try_to_lock, std:: adopt_lock, std:: defer_lock_t, std:: try_to_lock_t, std:: adopt_lock_t
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C++
Concurrency support library
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Defined in header
<mutex>
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struct
defer_lock_t
{
explicit
defer_lock_t
(
)
=
default
;
}
;
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(1) | (since C++11) |
constexpr
std::
defer_lock_t
defer_lock
{
}
;
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(2) |
(since C++11)
(inline since C++17) |
struct
try_to_lock_t
{
explicit
try_to_lock_t
(
)
=
default
;
}
;
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(3) | (since C++11) |
constexpr
std::
try_to_lock_t
try_to_lock
{
}
;
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(4) |
(since C++11)
(inline since C++17) |
struct
adopt_lock_t
{
explicit
adopt_lock_t
(
)
=
default
;
}
;
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(5) | (since C++11) |
constexpr
std::
adopt_lock_t
adopt_lock
{
}
;
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(6) |
(since C++11)
(inline since C++17) |
1,3,5)
The empty class tag types
std::defer_lock_t
,
std::try_to_lock_t
and
std::adopt_lock_t
can be used in the constructor's parameter list for
std::unique_lock
and
std::shared_lock
to specify locking strategy.
2,4,6)
The corresponding
std::defer_lock
,
std::try_to_lock
and
std::adopt_lock
instances of
(1,3,5)
can be passed to the constructors to indicate the type of locking strategy.
One of the constructors of the class template
std::lock_guard
only accepts the tag
std::adopt_lock
.
Type | Effect(s) |
defer_lock_t
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do not acquire ownership of the mutex |
try_to_lock_t
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try to acquire ownership of the mutex without blocking |
adopt_lock_t
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assume the calling thread already has ownership of the mutex |
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <mutex> #include <thread> struct bank_account { explicit bank_account(int balance) : balance{balance} {} int balance; std::mutex m; }; void transfer(bank_account& from, bank_account& to, int amount) { if (&from == &to) // avoid deadlock in case of self transfer return; // lock both mutexes without deadlock std::lock(from.m, to.m); // make sure both already-locked mutexes are unlocked at the end of scope std::lock_guard lock1{from.m, std::adopt_lock}; std::lock_guard lock2{to.m, std::adopt_lock}; // equivalent approach: // std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock1{from.m, std::defer_lock}; // std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock2{to.m, std::defer_lock}; // std::lock(lock1, lock2); from.balance -= amount; to.balance += amount; } int main() { bank_account my_account{100}; bank_account your_account{50}; std::thread t1{transfer, std::ref(my_account), std::ref(your_account), 10}; std::thread t2{transfer, std::ref(your_account), std::ref(my_account), 5}; t1.join(); t2.join(); std::cout << "my_account.balance = " << my_account.balance << "\n" "your_account.balance = " << your_account.balance << '\n'; }
Output:
my_account.balance = 95 your_account.balance = 55
See also
constructs a
lock_guard
, optionally locking the given mutex
(public member function of
std::lock_guard<Mutex>
)
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constructs a
unique_lock
, optionally locking (i.e., taking ownership of) the supplied mutex
(public member function of
std::unique_lock<Mutex>
)
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