std::lock_guard
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| Defined in header <mutex>
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| template< class Mutex >
class lock_guard; |
(since C++11) | |
The class lock_guard is a mutex wrapper that provides a convenient RAII-style mechanism for owning a mutex for the duration of a scoped block.
When a lock_guard object is created, it attempts to take ownership of the mutex it is given. When control leaves the scope in which the lock_guard object was created, the lock_guard is destructed and the mutex is released.
The lock_guard class is non-copyable. The supplied Mutex type shall implement the BasicLockable concept.
[edit] Member types
| Member type | Definition |
mutex_type
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Mutex |
[edit] Member functions
| constructs a lock_guard, optionally locking the given mutex (public member function) |
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| destructs the lock_guard object, unlocks the underlying mutex (public member function) |
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[edit] Example
#include <thread> #include <mutex> int g_i = 0; std::mutex g_i_mutex; // protects g_i void safe_increment() { std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(g_i_mutex); ++g_i; // g_i_mutex is automatically released when lock // goes out of scope } int main() { std::thread t1(safe_increment); std::thread t2(safe_increment); t1.join(); t2.join(); }