std::unique_lock::try_lock_for

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template< class Rep, class Period >
bool try_lock_for( const std::chrono::duration<Rep,Period>& timeout_duration );
(since C++11)

Tries to lock the associated mutex. Blocks until specified timeout_duration has elapsed or the lock is acquired, whichever comes first. On successful lock acquisition returns true, otherwise returns false. May block for longer than timeout_duration.

Effectively calls mutex()->try_lock_for(timeout_duration)

std::system_error is thrown if there is no associated mutex or if the mutex is already locked.

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[edit] Parameters

timeout_duration - maximum duration to block for

[edit] Return value

true if the ownership of the mutex has been acquired successfully, false otherwise.

[edit] Exceptions

  • Any exceptions thrown by mutex()->try_lock_for(timeout_duration)
  • If there is no associated mutex, std::system_error with an error code of std::errc::operation_not_permitted
  • If the mutex is already locked, std::system_error with an error code of std::errc::resource_deadlock_would_occur

[edit] Example

[edit] See also

locks the associated mutex
(public member function)
tries to lock the associated mutex, returns if the mutex is not available
(public member function)
tries to lock the associated TimedLockable mutex, returns if the
mutex has been unavailable until specified time point has been reached
(public member function)
unlocks the associated mutex
(public member function)