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This source code file is part of thread_mpi.
Written by Sander Pronk, Erik Lindahl, and possibly others.
Copyright (c) 2009, Sander Pronk, Erik Lindahl.
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/** \file
*
* \brief mutex objects with C++11 API compatibility.
*
* This header contains classes mutex and lock_guard, used in C++ mutex
* implementations safe for exceptions.
*/
#ifndef TMPI_MUTEX_H_
#define TMPI_MUTEX_H_
#include "visibility.h"
#include "system_error.h"
#include "threads.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
namespace tMPI
{
/*! \brief A lock guard class that allows for the simple management of
mutexes. C++11 compatible.
In C++, mutexes would normally have to be unlocked with explicit
exception handlers and unlock statements. This class automates that
by handling the mutex unlock in a destructor. The constructor locks
the mutex.
Usage example:
tMPI::mutex mtx;
void do_count()
{
tMPI::lock_guard<tMPI::mutex> lock(mtx);
count += 1;
}
*/
template <class Mutex> class TMPI_EXPORT lock_guard
{
public:
typedef Mutex mutex_type;
/*! \brief The constructor, which locks the mutex.
\param m The exisiting (globally accessible) mutex to lock. */
explicit lock_guard(mutex_type &m) : m_(m)
{
m_.lock();
}
//lock_guard(mutex_type &m, adopt_lock_t t);
/*! \brief The destructor, which unlocks the mutex */
~lock_guard()
{
m_.unlock();
}
private:
// forbid copy constructor & assignment
lock_guard(const lock_guard &l);
lock_guard &operator=(const lock_guard &l);
mutex_type &m_;
};
/*! \brief A basic mutex class with C++11 compatibility. */
class TMPI_EXPORT mutex
{
public:
typedef tMPI_Thread_mutex_t* native_handle_type;
/*! \brief The constructor.
Throws a tMPI::system_error exception upon failure. */
mutex()
{
int ret = tMPI_Thread_mutex_init(&handle_);
if (ret)
{
throw system_error(ret);
}
}
/*! \brief The destructor.*/
~mutex()
{
tMPI_Thread_mutex_destroy(&handle_);
}
/*! \brief The lock function.
Throws a tMPI::system_error exception upon failure. */
void lock()
{
int ret = tMPI_Thread_mutex_lock(&handle_);
if (ret)
{
throw system_error(ret);
}
}
/*! \brief The try_lock function.
Throws a tMPI::system_error exception upon failure.
\return true if the lock was locked successfully, false if not*/
bool try_lock()
{
if (tMPI_Thread_mutex_trylock(&handle_))
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*! \brief The unlock function.
Throws a tMPI::system_error exception upon failure. */
void unlock()
{
int ret = tMPI_Thread_mutex_unlock(&handle_);
if (ret)
{
throw system_error(ret);
}
}
native_handle_type native_handle() { return &handle_; }
private:
// forbid copy constructor & assignment
mutex(const mutex &m);
mutex &operator=(const mutex &m);
tMPI_Thread_mutex_t handle_;
};
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* TMPI_MUTEX_H_ */
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