virtualx-engine/core/os/mutex.h
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/*************************************************************************/
/* mutex.h */
/*************************************************************************/
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#ifndef MUTEX_H
#define MUTEX_H
#include "error_list.h"
/**
* @class Mutex
* @author Juan Linietsky
* Portable Mutex (thread-safe locking) implementation.
* Mutexes are always recursive ( they don't self-lock in a single thread ).
* Mutexes can be used with a Lockp object like this, to avoid having to worry about unlocking:
* Lockp( mutex );
*/
class Mutex {
protected:
static Mutex *(*create_func)(bool);
public:
virtual void lock() = 0; ///< Lock the mutex, block if locked by someone else
virtual void unlock() = 0; ///< Unlock the mutex, let other threads continue
virtual Error try_lock() = 0; ///< Attempt to lock the mutex, OK on success, ERROR means it can't lock.
static Mutex *create(bool p_recursive = true); ///< Create a mutex
virtual ~Mutex();
};
class MutexLock {
Mutex *mutex;
public:
MutexLock(Mutex *p_mutex) {
mutex = p_mutex;
if (mutex) mutex->lock();
}
~MutexLock() {
if (mutex) mutex->unlock();
}
};
#endif