std::mutex
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<mutex>
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|   class mutex; 
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The mutex class is a synchronization primitive that can be used to protect shared data from being simultaneously accessed by multiple threads.
mutex offers exclusive, non-recursive ownership semantics:
-  A calling thread owns a 
mutexfrom the time that it successfully calls eitherlockortry_lockuntil it callsunlock. -  When a thread owns a 
mutex, all other threads will block (for calls tolock) or receive a false return value (fortry_lock) if they attempt to claim ownership of themutex. -  A calling thread must not own the 
mutexprior to callinglockortry_lock. 
The behavior of a program is undefined if a mutex is destroyed while still owned by some thread.  The mutex class satisfies all requirements of Mutex and StandardLayoutType.
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[edit] Member types
| Member type | Definition | 
  native_handle_type
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[edit] Member functions
|   constructs the mutex  (public member function)  | 
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|   destroys the mutex  (public member function)  | 
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   not copy-assignable  (public member function)  | 
 Locking | 
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|    locks the mutex, blocks if the mutex is not available  (public member function)  | 
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|    tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex is not available  (public member function)  | 
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|    unlocks the mutex  (public member function)  | 
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 Native handle | 
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|    returns the underlying implementation-defined thread handle  (public member function)  | 
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[edit] Notes
std::mutex is usually not accessed directly: std::unique_lock and std::lock_guard are used to manage locking in exception-safe manner.
[edit] Example
 This example shows how a mutex can be used to protect a std::map shared between two threads.
 
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <map> #include <string> #include <chrono> #include <thread> #include <mutex> std::map<std::string, std::string> g_pages; std::mutex g_pages_mutex; void save_page(const std::string &url) { // simulate a long page fetch std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::seconds(2)); std::string result = "fake content"; g_pages_mutex.lock(); // or, to be exception-safe, use std::lock_guard g_pages[url] = result; g_pages_mutex.unlock(); } int main() { std::thread t1(save_page, "http://foo"); std::thread t2(save_page, "http://bar"); t1.join(); t2.join(); // safe to access g_pages without lock now, as the threads are joined for (const auto &pair : g_pages) { std::cout << pair.first << " => " << pair.second << '\n'; } }
Output:
http://bar => fake content http://foo => fake content