C++ named requirements: TimedLockable (since C++11)
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The TimedLockable requirements describe the characteristics of types that provide timed exclusive blocking semantics for execution agents (threads, processes, tasks).
Requirements
For type L
to be TimedLockable, given
-
rel_time
, a value of a specialization of std::chrono::duration, and -
abs_time
, a value of a specialization of std::chrono::time_point,
the following conditions have to be satisfied for an object m
of type L
:
Expression | Effects | Return value |
---|---|---|
m.try_lock_for(rel_time) | Blocks for the provided duration rel_time or until a lock on m is acquired.
|
true if the lock was acquired, false otherwise. |
m.try_lock_until(abs_time) | Blocks until the provided time point abs_time is reached or a lock on m is acquired.
|
true if the lock was acquired, false otherwise. |
Notes
The try_lock_for
and try_lock_until
member functions obtain a non-shared lock on m
on succcess.