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std::timed_mutex(3) C++ Standard Libary std::timed_mutex(3)

std::timed_mutex - std::timed_mutex


Defined in header <mutex>
class timed_mutex; (since C++11)


The timed_mutex class is a synchronization primitive that can be used to protect
shared data from being simultaneously accessed by multiple threads.


In a manner similar to mutex, timed_mutex offers exclusive, non-recursive ownership
semantics. In addition, timed_mutex provides the ability to attempt to claim
ownership of a timed_mutex with a timeout via the member functions try_lock_for()
and try_lock_until().


The timed_mutex class satisfies all requirements of TimedMutex and
StandardLayoutType.


Member type Definition
native_handle_type(not always present) implementation-defined


constructor constructs the mutex
(public member function)
destructor destroys the mutex
(public member function)
operator= not copy-assignable
[deleted] (public member function)


lock locks the mutex, blocks if the mutex is not available
(public member function)
try_lock tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex is not available
(public member function)
tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex has been
try_lock_for unavailable for the specified timeout duration
(public member function)
tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex has been
try_lock_until unavailable until specified time point has been reached
(public member function)
unlock unlocks the mutex
(public member function)


native_handle returns the underlying implementation-defined native handle object
(public member function)

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com

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