The Gate class implements a reentrant thread lock.
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| Creates a new Gate object. More...
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| copy () |
| Creates a new Gate object, not based on the original. More...
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| Destroys the Gate object. More...
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int | enter (timeout timeout_ms) |
| Acquires the lock if it is unlocked or locked by the same thread, otherwise blocks until the lock counter reaches zero. More...
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nothing | enter () |
| Increments the lock count if the lock is unlocked or already owned by the same thread, otherwise blocks until the lock counter reaches zero. More...
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int | exit () |
| Decrements the lock counter; if it reaches zero then the lock is unlocked and any blocked threads are awoken; in this case 0 is returned; in all other cases, non-zero is returned. More...
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int | numInside () |
| Returns the current lock count. More...
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int | numWaiting () |
| Returns the number of threads blocked on the Gate. More...
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int | tryEnter () |
| Acquires the lock if it is unlocked or locked by the same thread, in which case this method returns 0, otherwise returns immediately with -1. More...
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The Gate class implements a reentrant thread lock.
- Restrictions:
- Qore::PO_NO_THREAD_CLASSES
- Overview
- Once a thread grabs the lock, it can call the Gate::enter() method again without blocking. Other threads that try to enter the lock will block until the thread holding the lock calls Gate::exit() an equal number of times to Gate::enter() calls.
See the AutoGate class for a class that assists in exception-safe Gate locking.
Additionally, the on_exit statement can provide exception-safe Gate handling at the lexical block level as in the following example: {
g.enter();
on_exit
g.exit();
}
- Thread Resource Handling
- The Gate class manages the lock as a thread resource; if the lock is not released when the thread exits (or when Qore::throw_thread_resource_exceptions() or Qore::throw_thread_resource_exceptions_to_mark() is called), the lock is released automatically and a
LOCK-ERROR
exception is thrown describing the situation.
Being an builtin class, the Gate class does not inherit AbstractThreadResource explicitly as a part of the exported API, and the internal AbstractThreadResource::cleanup() method cannot be overridden or suppressed.
- Note
- This class is not available with the PO_NO_THREAD_CLASSES parse option.
◆ constructor()
Qore::Thread::Gate::constructor |
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Creates a new Gate object.
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◆ copy()
Qore::Thread::Gate::copy |
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Creates a new Gate object, not based on the original.
- Example:
Gate new_gate = gate.copy();
◆ destructor()
Qore::Thread::Gate::destructor |
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Destroys the Gate object.
Note that it is a programming error to delete this object while other threads are blocked on it; in this case an exception is thrown in the deleting thread, and in each thread blocked on this object when it is deleted.
- Example:
- Exceptions
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LOCK-ERROR | Object deleted while other threads blocked on it |
◆ enter() [1/2]
nothing Qore::Thread::Gate::enter |
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Increments the lock count if the lock is unlocked or already owned by the same thread, otherwise blocks until the lock counter reaches zero.
- Example:
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LOCK-ERROR | object deleted in another thread, etc |
THREAD-DEADLOCK | a deadlock was detected while trying to acquire the lock |
◆ enter() [2/2]
int Qore::Thread::Gate::enter |
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Acquires the lock if it is unlocked or locked by the same thread, otherwise blocks until the lock counter reaches zero.
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timeout_ms | a timeout value to wait to acquire the lock (enter the Gate); integers are interpreted as milliseconds; relative date/time values are interpreted literally (with a resolution of milliseconds) |
- Returns
- 0 if no timeout occurred, non-zero if a timeout occurred.
- Example:
if (gate.enter(1500ms))
throw "TIMEOUT-ERROR", "gate acquisition timed out after 1.5s";
- Exceptions
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LOCK-ERROR | object deleted in another thread, etc |
THREAD-DEADLOCK | a deadlock was detected while trying to acquire the lock |
◆ exit()
int Qore::Thread::Gate::exit |
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Decrements the lock counter; if it reaches zero then the lock is unlocked and any blocked threads are awoken; in this case 0 is returned; in all other cases, non-zero is returned.
- Returns
- returns 0 if the Gate was unlocked; otherwise returns non-zero
- Example:
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LOCK-ERROR | lock not owned by the current thread, object deleted in another thread, etc |
◆ numInside()
int Qore::Thread::Gate::numInside |
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Returns the current lock count.
- Returns
- the current lock count
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
int c = gate.numInside();
◆ numWaiting()
int Qore::Thread::Gate::numWaiting |
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Returns the number of threads blocked on the Gate.
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
int c = gate.numWaiting();
◆ tryEnter()
int Qore::Thread::Gate::tryEnter |
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Acquires the lock if it is unlocked or locked by the same thread, in which case this method returns 0, otherwise returns immediately with -1.
- Returns
- 0 for success (acquired the lock) or -1 for failure (would block)
- Example:
if (gate.tryEnter()) {
on_exit gate.exit();
printf(
"YIPEE! We finally got the gate!\n");
}
string printf(string fmt,...)
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- Exceptions
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LOCK-ERROR | object deleted in another thread, etc |