Like Glib::RecMutex, but can be defined at compile time.
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#include <glibmm/thread.h>
Like Glib::RecMutex, but can be defined at compile time.
Use GLIBMM_STATIC_REC_MUTEX_INIT
to initialize a StaticRecMutex:
Like Glib::RecMutex, but can be defined at compile time.
Definition: thread.h:519
#define GLIBMM_STATIC_REC_MUTEX_INIT
Initializer macro for Glib::StaticRecMutex.
Definition: thread.h:74
A StaticRecMutex can be used without calling Glib::thread_init(), it will silently do nothing then. That will also work when using the implicit conversion to RecMutex&, thus you can safely use RecMutex::Lock with a StaticRecMutex.
- Deprecated:
- Use Glib::Threads::RecMutex instead, which can be used statically.
◆ gobj()
GStaticRecMutex * Glib::StaticRecMutex::gobj |
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◆ lock()
void Glib::StaticRecMutex::lock |
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◆ lock_full()
void Glib::StaticRecMutex::lock_full |
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◆ operator RecMutex &()
Glib::StaticRecMutex::operator RecMutex & |
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◆ trylock()
bool Glib::StaticRecMutex::trylock |
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◆ unlock()
void Glib::StaticRecMutex::unlock |
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◆ unlock_full()
unsigned int Glib::StaticRecMutex::unlock_full |
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◆ GLIBMM_STATIC_REC_MUTEX_INIT
#define GLIBMM_STATIC_REC_MUTEX_INIT { G_STATIC_REC_MUTEX_INIT } |
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