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std::shared_timed_mutex::try_lock_until(3) C++ Standard Libary std::shared_timed_mutex::try_lock_until(3)

NAME

std::shared_timed_mutex::try_lock_until - std::shared_timed_mutex::try_lock_until

Synopsis


template< class Clock, class Duration >
bool try_lock_until( const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& (since C++14)
timeout_time );


Tries to lock the mutex. Blocks until specified timeout_time has been reached
(timeout) or the lock is acquired (owns the mutex), whichever comes first. On
successful lock acquisition returns true, otherwise returns false.


If timeout_time has already passed, this function behaves like try_lock().


Clock must meet the Clock requirements.
The program is ill-formed if std::chrono::is_clock_v<Clock> is false.
(since C++20)


The standard recommends that the clock tied to timeout_time be used, in which case
adjustments of the clock may be taken into account. Thus, the duration of the block
might be more or less than timeout_time - Clock::now() at the time of the call,
depending on the direction of the adjustment and whether it is honored by the
implementation. The function also may block until after timeout_time has been
reached due to process scheduling or resource contention delays.


As with try_lock(), this function is allowed to fail spuriously and return false
even if the mutex was not locked by any other thread at some point before
timeout_time.


Prior unlock() operation on the same mutex synchronizes-with (as defined in
std::memory_order) this operation if it returns true.


If try_lock_until is called by a thread that already owns the mutex in any mode
(shared or exclusive), the behavior is undefined.

Parameters


timeout_time - maximum time point to block until

Return value


true if the lock was acquired successfully, otherwise false.

Exceptions


Any exception thrown by timeout_time (clocks, time points, and durations provided by
the standard library never throw).

Example


This section is incomplete
Reason: no example

See also


lock locks the mutex, blocks if the mutex is not available
(public member function)
try_lock tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex is not available
(public member function)
tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex has been
try_lock_for unavailable for the specified timeout duration
(public member function)
unlock unlocks the mutex
(public member function)
C documentation for
mtx_timedlock

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* Todo no example

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