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std::unique_lock<Mutex>::unlock

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void unlock();
(since C++11)

Unlocks (i.e., releases ownership of) the associated mutex and releases ownership.

std::system_error is thrown if there is no associated mutex or if the mutex is not locked.

Contents

Parameters

(none)

Return value

(none)

Exceptions

  • Any exceptions thrown by mutex()->unlock() (std::mutex::unlock does not throw, but user-provided Mutex type could)

Example

See also

locks (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated mutex
(public member function) [edit]
disassociates the associated mutex without unlocking (i.e., releasing ownership of) it
(public member function) [edit]