[−][src]Struct lock_api::Mutex
A mutual exclusion primitive useful for protecting shared data
This mutex will block threads waiting for the lock to become available. The
mutex can also be statically initialized or created via a new
constructor. Each mutex has a type parameter which represents the data that
it is protecting. The data can only be accessed through the RAII guards
returned from lock
and try_lock
, which guarantees that the data is only
ever accessed when the mutex is locked.
Implementations
impl<R: RawMutex, T> Mutex<R, T>
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pub fn new(val: T) -> Mutex<R, T>
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Creates a new mutex in an unlocked state ready for use.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> T
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Consumes this mutex, returning the underlying data.
impl<R, T> Mutex<R, T>
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pub const fn const_new(raw_mutex: R, val: T) -> Mutex<R, T>
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Creates a new mutex based on a pre-existing raw mutex.
This allows creating a mutex in a constant context on stable Rust.
impl<R: RawMutex, T: ?Sized> Mutex<R, T>
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pub fn lock(&self) -> MutexGuard<'_, R, T>
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Acquires a mutex, blocking the current thread until it is able to do so.
This function will block the local thread until it is available to acquire the mutex. Upon returning, the thread is the only thread with the mutex held. An RAII guard is returned to allow scoped unlock of the lock. When the guard goes out of scope, the mutex will be unlocked.
Attempts to lock a mutex in the thread which already holds the lock will result in a deadlock.
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> Option<MutexGuard<'_, R, T>>
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Attempts to acquire this lock.
If the lock could not be acquired at this time, then None
is returned.
Otherwise, an RAII guard is returned. The lock will be unlocked when the
guard is dropped.
This function does not block.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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Returns a mutable reference to the underlying data.
Since this call borrows the Mutex
mutably, no actual locking needs to
take place---the mutable borrow statically guarantees no locks exist.
pub unsafe fn force_unlock(&self)
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Forcibly unlocks the mutex.
This is useful when combined with mem::forget
to hold a lock without
the need to maintain a MutexGuard
object alive, for example when
dealing with FFI.
Safety
This method must only be called if the current thread logically owns a
MutexGuard
but that guard has be discarded using mem::forget
.
Behavior is undefined if a mutex is unlocked when not locked.
pub unsafe fn raw(&self) -> &R
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Returns the underlying raw mutex object.
Note that you will most likely need to import the RawMutex
trait from
lock_api
to be able to call functions on the raw mutex.
Safety
This method is unsafe because it allows unlocking a mutex while
still holding a reference to a MutexGuard
.
impl<R: RawMutexFair, T: ?Sized> Mutex<R, T>
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pub unsafe fn force_unlock_fair(&self)
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Forcibly unlocks the mutex using a fair unlock procotol.
This is useful when combined with mem::forget
to hold a lock without
the need to maintain a MutexGuard
object alive, for example when
dealing with FFI.
Safety
This method must only be called if the current thread logically owns a
MutexGuard
but that guard has be discarded using mem::forget
.
Behavior is undefined if a mutex is unlocked when not locked.
impl<R: RawMutexTimed, T: ?Sized> Mutex<R, T>
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pub fn try_lock_for(&self, timeout: R::Duration) -> Option<MutexGuard<'_, R, T>>
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Attempts to acquire this lock until a timeout is reached.
If the lock could not be acquired before the timeout expired, then
None
is returned. Otherwise, an RAII guard is returned. The lock will
be unlocked when the guard is dropped.
pub fn try_lock_until(
&self,
timeout: R::Instant
) -> Option<MutexGuard<'_, R, T>>
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&self,
timeout: R::Instant
) -> Option<MutexGuard<'_, R, T>>
Attempts to acquire this lock until a timeout is reached.
If the lock could not be acquired before the timeout expired, then
None
is returned. Otherwise, an RAII guard is returned. The lock will
be unlocked when the guard is dropped.
Trait Implementations
impl<R: RawMutex, T: ?Sized + Debug> Debug for Mutex<R, T>
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impl<R: RawMutex, T: ?Sized + Default> Default for Mutex<R, T>
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impl<R: RawMutex, T> From<T> for Mutex<R, T>
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impl<R: RawMutex + Send, T: ?Sized + Send> Send for Mutex<R, T>
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impl<R: RawMutex + Sync, T: ?Sized + Send> Sync for Mutex<R, T>
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Auto Trait Implementations
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> Any for T where
T: 'static + ?Sized,
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T: 'static + ?Sized,
impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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impl<T> From<!> for T
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impl<T> From<T> for T
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impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
U: From<T>,
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U: From<T>,
impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
U: Into<T>,
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U: Into<T>,
type Error = Infallible
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>
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impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
U: TryFrom<T>,
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U: TryFrom<T>,