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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE header PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN" "http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd"> <!-- Copyright Frank Mori Hess 2008-2009 Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) --> <header name="boost/signals2/mutex.hpp" last-revision="$Date: 2007-03-06 16:51:55 -0500 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) $"> <using-namespace name="boost::signals2"/> <using-namespace name="boost"/> <namespace name="boost"> <namespace name="signals2"> <class name="mutex"> <purpose>A header-only mutex which implements the Lockable concept of Boost.Thread.</purpose> <description> <para> The <code>mutex</code> class implements the <code>Lockable</code> concept of Boost.Thread, and is the default <code>Mutex</code> template parameter type for signals. If boost has detected thread support in your compiler, the <code>mutex</code> class will map to a CRITICAL_SECTION on Windows or a pthread_mutex on POSIX. If thread support is not detected, <code>mutex</code> will behave similarly to a <classname>dummy_mutex</classname>. The header file <code>boost/config.hpp</code> defines the macro <code>BOOST_HAS_THREADS</code> when boost detects threading support. The user may globally disable thread support in boost by defining BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS before any boost header files are included. </para> <para> If you are already using the Boost.Thread library, you may prefer to use its <classname>boost::mutex</classname> class instead as the mutex type for your signals. </para> <para> You may wish to use a thread-unsafe signal, if the signal is only used by a single thread. In that case, you may prefer to use the <classname>signals2::dummy_mutex</classname> class as the <code>Mutex</code> template type for your signal. </para> </description> <access name="public"> <method name="lock"> <type>void</type> <description> <para>Locks the mutex. </para> </description> </method> <method name="try_lock"> <type>bool</type> <description> <para>Makes a non-blocking attempt to lock the mutex. </para> </description> <returns><para><code>true</code> on success.</para></returns> </method> <method name="unlock"> <type>void</type> <description> <para>Unlocks the mutex. </para> </description> </method> </access> </class> </namespace> </namespace> </header>