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- Mutex
- =====
- **Inherits:** :ref:`RefCounted<class_RefCounted>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
- A binary :ref:`Semaphore<class_Semaphore>` for synchronization of multiple :ref:`Thread<class_Thread>`\ s.
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- Description
- -----------
- A synchronization mutex (mutual exclusion). This is used to synchronize multiple :ref:`Thread<class_Thread>`\ s, and is equivalent to a binary :ref:`Semaphore<class_Semaphore>`. It guarantees that only one thread can access a critical section at a time.
- This is a reentrant mutex, meaning that it can be locked multiple times by one thread, provided it also unlocks it as many times.
- \ **Warning:** Mutexes must be used carefully to avoid deadlocks.
- \ **Warning:** To ensure proper cleanup without crashes or deadlocks, the following conditions must be met:
- - When a **Mutex**'s reference count reaches zero and it is therefore destroyed, no threads (including the one on which the destruction will happen) must have it locked.
- - When a :ref:`Thread<class_Thread>`'s reference count reaches zero and it is therefore destroyed, it must not have any mutex locked.
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- Tutorials
- ---------
- - :doc:`Using multiple threads <../tutorials/performance/using_multiple_threads>`
- - :doc:`Thread-safe APIs <../tutorials/performance/thread_safe_apis>`
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- Methods
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- | void | :ref:`lock<class_Mutex_method_lock>` **(** **)** |
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- | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`try_lock<class_Mutex_method_try_lock>` **(** **)** |
- +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
- | void | :ref:`unlock<class_Mutex_method_unlock>` **(** **)** |
- +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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- Method Descriptions
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- .. _class_Mutex_method_lock:
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- void **lock** **(** **)**
- Locks this **Mutex**, blocks until it is unlocked by the current owner.
- \ **Note:** This function returns without blocking if the thread already has ownership of the mutex.
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- .. _class_Mutex_method_try_lock:
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- :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **try_lock** **(** **)**
- Tries locking this **Mutex**, but does not block. Returns ``true`` on success, ``false`` otherwise.
- \ **Note:** This function returns ``true`` if the thread already has ownership of the mutex.
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- .. _class_Mutex_method_unlock:
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- void **unlock** **(** **)**
- Unlocks this **Mutex**, leaving it to other threads.
- \ **Note:** If a thread called :ref:`lock<class_Mutex_method_lock>` or :ref:`try_lock<class_Mutex_method_try_lock>` multiple times while already having ownership of the mutex, it must also call :ref:`unlock<class_Mutex_method_unlock>` the same number of times in order to unlock it correctly.
- \ **Warning:** Calling :ref:`unlock<class_Mutex_method_unlock>` more times that :ref:`lock<class_Mutex_method_lock>` on a given thread, thus ending up trying to unlock a non-locked mutex, is wrong and may causes crashes or deadlocks.
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