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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
  2. <class name="Mutex" inherits="Reference" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../class.xsd">
  3. <brief_description>
  4. A synchronization mutex (mutual exclusion).
  5. </brief_description>
  6. <description>
  7. A synchronization mutex (mutual exclusion). This is used to synchronize multiple [Thread]s, and is equivalent to a binary [Semaphore]. It guarantees that only one thread can ever acquire the lock at a time. A mutex can be used to protect a critical section; however, be careful to avoid deadlocks.
  8. It's of the recursive kind, so it can be locked multiple times by one thread, provided it also unlocks it as many times.
  9. [b]Warning:[/b]
  10. To guarantee that the operating system is able to perform proper cleanup (no crashes, no deadlocks), these conditions must be met:
  11. - By the time a [Mutex]'s reference count reaches zero and therefore it is destroyed, no threads (including the one on which the destruction will happen) must have it locked.
  12. - By the time a [Thread]'s reference count reaches zero and therefore it is destroyed, it must not have any mutex locked.
  13. </description>
  14. <tutorials>
  15. <link>$DOCS_URL/tutorials/performance/threads/using_multiple_threads.html</link>
  16. </tutorials>
  17. <methods>
  18. <method name="lock">
  19. <return type="void" />
  20. <description>
  21. Locks this [Mutex], blocks until it is unlocked by the current owner.
  22. [b]Note:[/b] This function returns without blocking if the thread already has ownership of the mutex.
  23. </description>
  24. </method>
  25. <method name="try_lock">
  26. <return type="int" enum="Error" />
  27. <description>
  28. Tries locking this [Mutex], but does not block. Returns [constant OK] on success, [constant ERR_BUSY] otherwise.
  29. [b]Note:[/b] This function returns [constant OK] if the thread already has ownership of the mutex.
  30. </description>
  31. </method>
  32. <method name="unlock">
  33. <return type="void" />
  34. <description>
  35. Unlocks this [Mutex], leaving it to other threads.
  36. [b]Note:[/b] If a thread called [method lock] or [method try_lock] multiple times while already having ownership of the mutex, it must also call [method unlock] the same number of times in order to unlock it correctly.
  37. [b]Warning:[/b] Calling [method unlock] more times that [method lock] on a given thread, thus ending up trying to unlock a non-locked mutex, is wrong and may causes crashes or deadlocks.
  38. </description>
  39. </method>
  40. </methods>
  41. <constants>
  42. </constants>
  43. </class>