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std::mutex::try_lock(3) C++ Standard Libary std::mutex::try_lock(3)

std::mutex::try_lock - std::mutex::try_lock


bool try_lock(); (since C++11)


Tries to lock the mutex. Returns immediately. On successful lock acquisition returns
true, otherwise returns false.


This function is allowed to fail spuriously and return false even if the mutex is
not currently locked by any other thread.


If try_lock is called by a thread that already owns the mutex, the behavior is
undefined.


Prior unlock() operation on the same mutex synchronizes-with (as defined in
std::memory_order) this operation if it returns true. Note that prior lock() does
not synchronize with this operation if it returns false.


(none)


true if the lock was acquired successfully, otherwise false.


Throws nothing.

// Run this code


#include <chrono>
#include <mutex>
#include <thread>
#include <iostream> // std::cout


std::chrono::milliseconds interval(100);


std::mutex mutex;
int job_shared = 0; // both threads can modify 'job_shared',
// mutex will protect this variable


int job_exclusive = 0; // only one thread can modify 'job_exclusive'
// no protection needed


// this thread can modify both 'job_shared' and 'job_exclusive'
void job_1()
{
std::this_thread::sleep_for(interval); // let 'job_2' take a lock


while (true) {
// try to lock mutex to modify 'job_shared'
if (mutex.try_lock()) {
std::cout << "job shared (" << job_shared << ")\n";
mutex.unlock();
return;
} else {
// can't get lock to modify 'job_shared'
// but there is some other work to do
++job_exclusive;
std::cout << "job exclusive (" << job_exclusive << ")\n";
std::this_thread::sleep_for(interval);
}
}
}


// this thread can modify only 'job_shared'
void job_2()
{
mutex.lock();
std::this_thread::sleep_for(5 * interval);
++job_shared;
mutex.unlock();
}


int main()
{
std::thread thread_1(job_1);
std::thread thread_2(job_2);


thread_1.join();
thread_2.join();
}


job exclusive (1)
job exclusive (2)
job exclusive (3)
job exclusive (4)
job shared (1)


lock locks the mutex, blocks if the mutex is not available
(public member function)
unlock unlocks the mutex
(public member function)

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com

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