std::shared_mutex:: lock
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Member functions | ||||
Exclusive locking | ||||
shared_mutex::lock
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Shared locking | ||||
Native handle | ||||
void
lock
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Acquires an exclusive ownership of the
shared_mutex
. If another thread is holding an exclusive lock or a shared lock on the same
shared_mutex
the a call to
lock
will block execution until all such locks are released. While
shared_mutex
is locked in an exclusive mode, no other lock of any kind can also be held.
If
lock
is called by a thread that already owns the
shared_mutex
in any mode (exclusive or shared), the behavior is undefined.
A prior
unlock()
operation on the same mutex
synchronizes-with
(as defined in
std::memory_order
) this operation.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
(none)
Exceptions
Throws
std::system_error
when errors occur, including errors from the underlying operating system that would prevent
lock
from meeting its specifications. The mutex is not locked in the case of any exception being thrown.
Notes
lock()
is usually not called directly:
std::unique_lock
,
std::scoped_lock
, and
std::lock_guard
are used to manage exclusive locking.
Example
#include <chrono> #include <iostream> #include <mutex> #include <shared_mutex> #include <syncstream> #include <thread> #include <vector> std::mutex stream_mutx; void print(auto const& v) { std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(stream_mutx); std::cout << std::this_thread::get_id() << " saw: "; for (auto e : v) std::cout << e << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { using namespace std::chrono_literals; constexpr int N_READERS = 5; constexpr int LAST = -999; std::shared_mutex smtx; int product = 0; auto writer = [&smtx, &product](int start, int end) { for (int i = start; i < end; ++i) { auto data = i; { std::unique_lock<std::shared_mutex> lock(smtx); // better than: // smtx.lock(); product = data; } std::this_thread::sleep_for(3ms); } smtx.lock(); // lock manually product = LAST; smtx.unlock(); }; auto reader = [&smtx, &product] { int data = 0; std::vector<int> seen; do { { // better to use: std::shared_lock lock(smtx); // smtx.lock_shared(); data = product; } // smtx.unlock_shared(); seen.push_back(data); std::this_thread::sleep_for(2ms); } while (data != LAST); print(seen); }; std::vector<std::thread> threads; threads.emplace_back(writer, 1, 13); threads.emplace_back(writer, 42, 52); for (int i = 0; i < N_READERS; ++i) threads.emplace_back(reader); for (auto&& t : threads) t.join(); }
Possible output:
127755840 saw: 43 3 3 4 46 5 6 7 7 8 9 51 10 11 11 12 -999 144541248 saw: 2 44 3 4 46 5 6 7 7 8 9 51 10 11 11 12 -999 110970432 saw: 42 2 3 45 4 5 47 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 -999 119363136 saw: 42 2 3 4 46 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 -999 136148544 saw: 2 44 3 4 46 5 6 48 7 8 9 51 10 11 11 12 12 -999
See also
tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex is not available
(public member function) |
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unlocks the mutex
(public member function) |
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locks the mutex for shared ownership, blocks if the mutex is not available
(public member function) |