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glibmm 2.31.0
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Like Glib::Mutex, but can be defined at compile time. More...
#include <glibmm/thread.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| void | lock () |
| bool | trylock () |
| void | unlock () |
| operator Mutex& () | |
| GStaticMutex* | gobj () |
Related Functions | |
(Note that these are not member functions.) | |
| GLIBMM_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT | |
| Initializer macro for Glib::StaticMutex. | |
Like Glib::Mutex, but can be defined at compile time.
Use GLIBMM_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT to initialize a StaticMutex:
A StaticMutex can be used without calling Glib::thread_init(), it will silently do nothing then. That will also work when using the implicit conversion to Mutex&, thus you can safely use Mutex::Lock with a StaticMutex.
| GStaticMutex* Glib::StaticMutex::gobj | ( | ) | [inline] |
| void Glib::StaticMutex::lock | ( | ) |
| Glib::StaticMutex::operator Mutex& | ( | ) |
| bool Glib::StaticMutex::trylock | ( | ) |
| void Glib::StaticMutex::unlock | ( | ) |
GLIBMM_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT [related] |
Initializer macro for Glib::StaticMutex.
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