std::condition_variable

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Defined in header <condition_variable>
class condition_variable;
(since C++11)

The condition_variable class manages a list of threads that are waiting until another thread notifies one or all of the waiting threads that they may proceed, until a timeout expires, or until a spurious wakeup occurs. Any thread that intends to wait on std::condition_variable has to acquire a std::unique_lock first. The wait operation atomically releases the mutex and suspends the execution of the thread. When the thread is awakened, the mutex is reacquired.

The class std::condition_variable is a standard-layout class. It is not copy-constructible, move-constructible, copy-assignable, or move-assignable.

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[edit] Member types

Member type Definition
native_handle_type implementation-defined

[edit] Member functions

constructs the object
(public member function)
destructs the object
(public member function)
operator=
[deleted]
not copy-assignable
(public member function)
Notification
notifies one waiting thread
(public member function)
notifies all waiting threads
(public member function)
Waiting
blocks the current thread until the condition variable is woken up
(public member function)
blocks the current thread until the condition variable
is woken up or after the specified timeout duration
(public member function)
blocks the current thread until the condition variable
is woken up or until specified time point has been reached
(public member function)
Native handle
returns the native handle
(public member function)