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- // Copyright (c) 2005-2012, Industrial Light & Magic, a division of Lucas
- // Digital Ltd. LLC
- //
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- //
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #ifndef INCLUDED_ILM_THREAD_MUTEX_H
- #define INCLUDED_ILM_THREAD_MUTEX_H
- //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- //
- // class Mutex, class Lock
- //
- // Class Mutex is a wrapper for a system-dependent mutual exclusion
- // mechanism. Actual locking and unlocking of a Mutex object must
- // be performed using an instance of a Lock (defined below).
- //
- // Class lock provides safe locking and unlocking of mutexes even in
- // the presence of C++ exceptions. Constructing a Lock object locks
- // the mutex; destroying the Lock unlocks the mutex.
- //
- // Lock objects are not themselves thread-safe. You should never
- // share a Lock object among multiple threads.
- //
- // Typical usage:
- //
- // Mutex mtx; // Create a Mutex object that is visible
- // //to multiple threads
- //
- // ... // create some threads
- //
- // // Then, within each thread, construct a critical section like so:
- //
- // {
- // Lock lock (mtx); // Lock constructor locks the mutex
- // ... // do some computation on shared data
- // } // leaving the block unlocks the mutex
- //
- //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #include "IlmThreadExport.h"
- #include "IlmBaseConfig.h"
- #include "IlmThreadNamespace.h"
- #ifdef ILMBASE_FORCE_CXX03
- # if defined _WIN32 || defined _WIN64
- # ifdef NOMINMAX
- # undef NOMINMAX
- # endif
- # define NOMINMAX
- # include <windows.h>
- # elif HAVE_PTHREAD
- # include <pthread.h>
- # endif
- #else
- # include <mutex>
- #endif
- ILMTHREAD_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_ENTER
- // in c++11, this can just be
- //
- // using Mutex = std::mutex;
- // unfortunately we can't use std::unique_lock as a replacement for Lock since
- // they have different API.
- //
- // if we decide to break the API, we can just
- //
- // using Lock = std::lock_guard<std::mutex>;
- // or
- // using Lock = std::unique_lock<std::mutex>;
- //
- // (or eliminate the type completely and have people use the std library)
- #ifdef ILMBASE_FORCE_CXX03
- class Lock;
- class ILMTHREAD_EXPORT Mutex
- {
- public:
- Mutex ();
- virtual ~Mutex ();
- private:
- void lock () const;
- void unlock () const;
- #if defined _WIN32 || defined _WIN64
- mutable CRITICAL_SECTION _mutex;
- #elif HAVE_PTHREAD
- mutable pthread_mutex_t _mutex;
- #endif
- void operator = (const Mutex& M); // not implemented
- Mutex (const Mutex& M); // not implemented
-
- friend class Lock;
- };
- #else
- using Mutex = std::mutex;
- #endif
- class ILMTHREAD_EXPORT Lock
- {
- public:
- Lock (const Mutex& m, bool autoLock = true):
- _mutex (const_cast<Mutex &>(m)), _locked (false)
- {
- if (autoLock)
- {
- _mutex.lock();
- _locked = true;
- }
- }
-
- ~Lock ()
- {
- if (_locked)
- _mutex.unlock();
- }
-
- void acquire ()
- {
- _mutex.lock();
- _locked = true;
- }
-
- void release ()
- {
- _mutex.unlock();
- _locked = false;
- }
-
- bool locked ()
- {
- return _locked;
- }
- private:
- Mutex & _mutex;
- bool _locked;
- };
- ILMTHREAD_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_EXIT
- #endif // INCLUDED_ILM_THREAD_MUTEX_H
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