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{{cpp/thread/unique_lock/navbar}} | {{cpp/thread/unique_lock/navbar}} | ||
− | {{ddcl | header=mutex | since=c++11 | 1= | + | {{ddcl|header=mutex|since=c++11|1= |
template< class Mutex > | template< class Mutex > | ||
class unique_lock; | class unique_lock; | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The class {{ | + | The class {{tt|unique_lock}} is a general-purpose mutex ownership wrapper allowing deferred locking, time-constrained attempts at locking, recursive locking, transfer of lock ownership, and use with condition variables. |
− | The class {{ | + | The class {{tt|unique_lock}} is movable, but not copyable -- it meets the requirements of {{named req|MoveConstructible}} and {{named req|MoveAssignable}} but not of {{named req|CopyConstructible}} or {{named req|CopyAssignable}}. |
− | The class {{ | + | The class {{tt|unique_lock}} meets the {{named req|BasicLockable}} requirements. If {{tt|Mutex}} meets the {{named req|Lockable}} requirements, {{tt|unique_lock}} also meets the {{named req|Lockable}} requirements (ex.: can be used in {{lc|std::lock}}); if {{tt|Mutex}} meets the {{named req|TimedLockable}} requirements, {{tt|unique_lock}} also meets the {{named req|TimedLockable}} requirements. |
===Template parameters=== | ===Template parameters=== | ||
{{par begin}} | {{par begin}} | ||
− | {{par | Mutex | the type of the mutex to lock. The type must meet the {{named req|BasicLockable}} requirements}} | + | {{par|Mutex|the type of the mutex to lock. The type must meet the {{named req|BasicLockable}} requirements}} |
{{par end}} | {{par end}} | ||
− | === | + | ===Nested types=== |
{{dsc begin}} | {{dsc begin}} | ||
− | {{dsc hitem | Type | Definition}} | + | {{dsc hitem|Type|Definition}} |
− | {{dsc | {{tt|mutex_type}} | {{ | + | {{dsc|{{tt|mutex_type}}|{{tt|Mutex}}}} |
{{dsc end}} | {{dsc end}} | ||
===Member functions=== | ===Member functions=== | ||
{{dsc begin}} | {{dsc begin}} | ||
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc constructor}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc constructor}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc destructor}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc destructor}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc operator{{=}}}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc operator{{=}}}} |
− | {{dsc h2 | Locking}} | + | {{dsc h2|Locking}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc lock}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc lock}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc try_lock}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc try_lock}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc try_lock_for}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc try_lock_for}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc try_lock_until}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc try_lock_until}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc unlock}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc unlock}} |
− | {{dsc h2 | Modifiers}} | + | {{dsc h2|Modifiers}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc swap}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc swap}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc release}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc release}} |
− | {{dsc h2 | Observers}} | + | {{dsc h2|Observers}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc mutex}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc mutex}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc owns_lock}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc owns_lock}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc operator bool}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc operator bool}} |
{{dsc end}} | {{dsc end}} | ||
===Non-member functions=== | ===Non-member functions=== | ||
{{dsc begin}} | {{dsc begin}} | ||
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc swap2}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/unique_lock/dsc swap2}} |
{{dsc end}} | {{dsc end}} | ||
===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
− | {{example | + | {{example |
− | + | |code= | |
+ | #include <iostream> | ||
#include <mutex> | #include <mutex> | ||
#include <thread> | #include <thread> | ||
− | |||
− | struct Box { | + | struct Box |
+ | { | ||
explicit Box(int num) : num_things{num} {} | explicit Box(int num) : num_things{num} {} | ||
− | + | ||
int num_things; | int num_things; | ||
std::mutex m; | std::mutex m; | ||
}; | }; | ||
− | void transfer(Box &from, Box &to, int num) | + | void transfer(Box& from, Box& to, int num) |
{ | { | ||
// don't actually take the locks yet | // don't actually take the locks yet | ||
− | std::unique_lock | + | std::unique_lock lock1{from.m, std::defer_lock}; |
− | std::unique_lock | + | std::unique_lock lock2{to.m, std::defer_lock}; |
− | + | ||
// lock both unique_locks without deadlock | // lock both unique_locks without deadlock | ||
std::lock(lock1, lock2); | std::lock(lock1, lock2); | ||
− | + | ||
from.num_things -= num; | from.num_things -= num; | ||
to.num_things += num; | to.num_things += num; | ||
− | + | ||
− | // | + | // “from.m” and “to.m” mutexes unlocked in unique_lock dtors |
} | } | ||
int main() | int main() | ||
{ | { | ||
− | Box acc1 | + | Box acc1{100}; |
− | Box acc2 | + | Box acc2{50}; |
− | + | ||
− | std::thread t1 | + | std::thread t1{transfer, std::ref(acc1), std::ref(acc2), 10}; |
− | std::thread t2 | + | std::thread t2{transfer, std::ref(acc2), std::ref(acc1), 5}; |
− | + | ||
t1.join(); | t1.join(); | ||
t2.join(); | t2.join(); | ||
+ | |||
+ | std::cout << "acc1: " << acc1.num_things << "\n" | ||
+ | "acc2: " << acc2.num_things << '\n'; | ||
} | } | ||
− | + | |output= | |
+ | acc1: 95 | ||
+ | acc2: 55 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | === Defect reports === | + | ===Defect reports=== |
{{dr list begin}} | {{dr list begin}} | ||
− | {{dr list item|wg=lwg|dr=2981|std=C++17|before=redundant deduction guide from {{tt|unique_lock<Mutex>}} was provided | after=removed}} | + | {{dr list item|wg=lwg|dr=2981|std=C++17|before=redundant deduction guide from {{tt|unique_lock<Mutex>}} was provided|after=removed}} |
{{dr list end}} | {{dr list end}} | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
{{dsc begin}} | {{dsc begin}} | ||
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/dsc lock_guard}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/dsc lock}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/dsc scoped_lock}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/dsc lock_guard}} |
− | {{dsc inc | cpp/thread/dsc mutex}} | + | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/dsc scoped_lock}} |
+ | {{dsc inc|cpp/thread/dsc mutex}} | ||
{{dsc end}} | {{dsc end}} | ||
{{langlinks|de|es|fr|it|ja|pt|ru|zh}} | {{langlinks|de|es|fr|it|ja|pt|ru|zh}} |
Latest revision as of 23:31, 27 February 2024
Defined in header <mutex>
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template< class Mutex > class unique_lock; |
(since C++11) | |
The class unique_lock
is a general-purpose mutex ownership wrapper allowing deferred locking, time-constrained attempts at locking, recursive locking, transfer of lock ownership, and use with condition variables.
The class unique_lock
is movable, but not copyable -- it meets the requirements of MoveConstructible and MoveAssignable but not of CopyConstructible or CopyAssignable.
The class unique_lock
meets the BasicLockable requirements. If Mutex
meets the Lockable requirements, unique_lock
also meets the Lockable requirements (ex.: can be used in std::lock); if Mutex
meets the TimedLockable requirements, unique_lock
also meets the TimedLockable requirements.
Contents |
[edit] Template parameters
Mutex | - | the type of the mutex to lock. The type must meet the BasicLockable requirements |
[edit] Nested types
Type | Definition |
mutex_type
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Mutex
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[edit] Member functions
constructs a unique_lock , optionally locking (i.e., taking ownership of) the supplied mutex (public member function) | |
unlocks (i.e., releases ownership of) the associated mutex, if owned (public member function) | |
unlocks (i.e., releases ownership of) the mutex, if owned, and acquires ownership of another (public member function) | |
Locking | |
locks (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated mutex (public member function) | |
tries to lock (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated mutex without blocking (public member function) | |
attempts to lock (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated TimedLockable mutex, returns if the mutex has been unavailable for the specified time duration (public member function) | |
tries to lock (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated TimedLockable mutex, returns if the mutex has been unavailable until specified time point has been reached (public member function) | |
unlocks (i.e., releases ownership of) the associated mutex (public member function) | |
Modifiers | |
swaps state with another std::unique_lock (public member function) | |
disassociates the associated mutex without unlocking (i.e., releasing ownership of) it (public member function) | |
Observers | |
returns a pointer to the associated mutex (public member function) | |
tests whether the lock owns (i.e., has locked) its associated mutex (public member function) | |
tests whether the lock owns (i.e., has locked) its associated mutex (public member function) |
[edit] Non-member functions
(C++11) |
specializes the std::swap algorithm (function template) |
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <mutex> #include <thread> struct Box { explicit Box(int num) : num_things{num} {} int num_things; std::mutex m; }; void transfer(Box& from, Box& to, int num) { // don't actually take the locks yet std::unique_lock lock1{from.m, std::defer_lock}; std::unique_lock lock2{to.m, std::defer_lock}; // lock both unique_locks without deadlock std::lock(lock1, lock2); from.num_things -= num; to.num_things += num; // “from.m” and “to.m” mutexes unlocked in unique_lock dtors } int main() { Box acc1{100}; Box acc2{50}; std::thread t1{transfer, std::ref(acc1), std::ref(acc2), 10}; std::thread t2{transfer, std::ref(acc2), std::ref(acc1), 5}; t1.join(); t2.join(); std::cout << "acc1: " << acc1.num_things << "\n" "acc2: " << acc2.num_things << '\n'; }
Output:
acc1: 95 acc2: 55
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2981 | C++17 | redundant deduction guide from unique_lock<Mutex> was provided
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removed |
[edit] See also
(C++11) |
locks specified mutexes, blocks if any are unavailable (function template) |
(C++11) |
implements a strictly scope-based mutex ownership wrapper (class template) |
(C++17) |
deadlock-avoiding RAII wrapper for multiple mutexes (class template) |
(C++11) |
provides basic mutual exclusion facility (class) |