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| :mod:`mutex` --- Mutual exclusion support |
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| .. module:: mutex |
| :synopsis: Lock and queue for mutual exclusion. |
| :deprecated: |
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| .. deprecated:: 2.6 |
| The :mod:`mutex` module has been removed in Python 3. |
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| .. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il> |
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| The :mod:`mutex` module defines a class that allows mutual-exclusion via |
| acquiring and releasing locks. It does not require (or imply) |
| :mod:`threading` or multi-tasking, though it could be useful for those |
| purposes. |
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| The :mod:`mutex` module defines the following class: |
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| .. class:: mutex() |
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| Create a new (unlocked) mutex. |
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| A mutex has two pieces of state --- a "locked" bit and a queue. When the mutex |
| is not locked, the queue is empty. Otherwise, the queue contains zero or more |
| ``(function, argument)`` pairs representing functions (or methods) waiting to |
| acquire the lock. When the mutex is unlocked while the queue is not empty, the |
| first queue entry is removed and its ``function(argument)`` pair called, |
| implying it now has the lock. |
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| Of course, no multi-threading is implied -- hence the funny interface for |
| :meth:`lock`, where a function is called once the lock is acquired. |
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| .. _mutex-objects: |
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| Mutex Objects |
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| :class:`mutex` objects have following methods: |
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| .. method:: mutex.test() |
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| Check whether the mutex is locked. |
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| .. method:: mutex.testandset() |
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| "Atomic" test-and-set, grab the lock if it is not set, and return ``True``, |
| otherwise, return ``False``. |
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| .. method:: mutex.lock(function, argument) |
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| Execute ``function(argument)``, unless the mutex is locked. In the case it is |
| locked, place the function and argument on the queue. See :meth:`unlock` for |
| explanation of when ``function(argument)`` is executed in that case. |
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| .. method:: mutex.unlock() |
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| Unlock the mutex if queue is empty, otherwise execute the first element in the |
| queue. |
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