APR::ThreadRWLock - Perl API for APR thread read/write locks
use APR::ThreadRWLock ();
my $mutex = APR::ThreadRWLock->new($r->pool);
$mutex->rdlock;
$mutex->wrlock;
$mutex->tryrdlock;
$mutex->trywrlock;
$mutex->unlock;
"APR::ThreadRWLock" interfaces APR thread read/write locks.
See
srclib/apr/locks/unix/thread_rwlock.c in your Apache source tree. At
the time of this writing these methods are not supported on all platforms.
Thus, check your libraries!
"APR::ThreadRWLock" provides the following functions and/or methods:
"APR::ThreadRWLock" also provides auto-generated Perl interface for a
few other methods which aren't tested at the moment and therefore their API is
a subject to change. These methods will be finalized later as a need arises.
If you want to rely on any of the following methods please contact the the
mod_perl development mailing list so we can help each other take the steps
necessary to shift the method to an officially supported API.
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
Destroy the lock and free the associated memory.
$lock->DESTROY();
- obj: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- the lock to destroy.
- ret: no return value
- since: subject to change
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
Acquire the read lock for the given lock. The calling thread acquires the read
lock if a writer does not hold the lock and there are no writers blocked on
the lock. Otherwize it is put to sleep until these conditions are met.
$ret = $lock->rdlock();
- obj: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- the lock on which to acquire the lock.
- ret: $ret ( integer )
- since: subject to change
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
Performs the same operation as "rdlock" with the exception that the
function shall fail if the thread would be blocked.
$ret = $lock->tryrdlock();
- obj: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- the lock on which to acquire the lock.
- ret: $ret ( integer )
- since: subject to change
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
Acquire the write lock for the given lock. The calling thread acquires the write
lock if if no other thread (reader or writer) holds it. Otherwize it is put to
sleep until this condition is met.
$ret = $lock->wrlock();
- obj: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- the lock on which to acquire the lock.
- ret: $ret ( integer )
- since: subject to change
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
Performs the same operation as "wrlock" with the exception that the
function shall fail if the thread would be blocked.
$ret = $lock->trywrlock();
- obj: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- the lock on which to acquire the lock.
- ret: $ret ( integer )
- since: subject to change
Create a new lock
my $lock = APR::ThreadRWLock->new($p);
- obj: "APR::ThreadRWLock" ( class name )
- arg1: $p ( "APR::Pool object" )
- ret: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- since: subject to change
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
META: should probably be renamed to
pool(), like all other pool accessors
Get the pool used by this thread_lock.
$ret = $obj->pool_get();
- obj: $obj ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- ret: $ret ( "APR::Pool object" )
- apr_pool_t the pool
- since: subject to change
META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
Release the lock for the given lock.
$ret = $lock->unlock();
- obj: $lock ( "APR::ThreadRWLock object" )
- the lock from which to release the lock.
- ret: $ret ( integer )
- since: subject to change
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