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CodeBlocksPortable/Borland/BCC55/Examples/StdLib/mutex.cpp

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#include "stlexam.h"
#pragma hdrstop
/**************************************************************************
*
* mutex.cpp - Example program for mutex. See Class Reference Section
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//
// This is a code snippet illustrating how to use mutexes to
// synchronize resources in a multi-threaded program.
//
#include <rw/stdmutex.h>
#ifdef _RW_STD_IOSTREAM
#include <iostream>
#else
#include <iostream.h>
#endif
#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace std;
#endif
#ifdef _RWSTD_MULTI_THREAD
//
// An integer shared amongst multiple threads.
//
int I;
//
// A mutex used to synchronize updates to I.
//
_RWSTDMutex I_mutex;
//
// Increment I by one. Uses a _RWSTDMutex directly.
//
void increment_I ()
{
I_mutex.acquire(); // Lock the mutex.
I++;
I_mutex.release(); // Unlock the mutex.
}
//
// Decrement I by one. Uses a _RWSTDGuard.
//
void decrement_I ()
{
_RWSTDGuard guard(I_mutex); // Acquire the lock on I_mutex.
--I;
//
// The lock on I is released when destructor is called on guard.
//
}
#endif
int main()
{
#ifdef _RWSTD_MULTI_THREAD
increment_I();
decrement_I();
cout << "Multi Threading enabled" << endl;
#else
cout << "Multi Threading not enabled" << endl;
#endif
return 0;
}