condition_variable_any Class
Use the class condition_variable_any
to wait for an event that has any mutex
type.
Syntax
class condition_variable_any;
Members
Constructors
Name | Description |
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condition_variable_any | Constructs a condition_variable_any object. |
Functions
Name | Description |
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notify_all | Unblocks all threads that are waiting for the condition_variable_any object. |
notify_one | Unblocks one of the threads that are waiting for the condition_variable_any object. |
wait | Blocks a thread. |
wait_for | Blocks a thread, and sets a time interval after which the thread unblocks. |
wait_until | Blocks a thread, and sets a maximum point in time at which the thread unblocks. |
condition_variable_any
Constructs a condition_variable_any
object.
condition_variable_any();
Remarks
If not enough memory is available, the constructor throws a system_error object that has a not_enough_memory
error code. If the object cannot be constructed because some other resource is not available, the constructor throws a system_error
object that has a resource_unavailable_try_again
error code.
notify_all
Unblocks all threads that are waiting for the condition_variable_any
object.
void notify_all() noexcept;
notify_one
Unblocks one of the threads that are waiting on the condition_variable_any
object.
void notify_one() noexcept;
wait
Blocks a thread.
template <class Lock>
void wait(Lock& Lck);
template <class Lock, class Predicate>
void wait(Lock& Lck, Predicate Pred);
Parameters
Lck
A mutex
object of any type.
Pred
Any expression that returns true
or false
.
Remarks
The first method blocks until the condition_variable_any
object is signaled by a call to notify_one or notify_all. It can also wake up spuriously.
The second method in effect executes the following code.
while (!Pred())
wait(Lck);
wait_for
Blocks a thread, and sets a time interval after which the thread unblocks.
template <class Lock, class Rep, class Period>
bool wait_for(Lock& Lck, const chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& Rel_time);
template <class Lock, class Rep, class Period, class Predicate>
bool wait_for(Lock& Lck, const chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& Rel_time, Predicate Pred);
Parameters
Lck
A mutex
object of any type.
Rel_time
A chrono::duration
object that specifies the amount of time before the thread wakes up.
Pred
Any expression that returns true
or false
.
Return Value
The first method returns cv_status::timeout
if the wait terminates when Rel_time has elapsed. Otherwise, the method returns cv_status::no_timeout
.
The second method returns the value of Pred.
Remarks
The first method blocks until the condition_variable_any
object is signaled by a call to notify_one or notify_all, or until the time interval Rel_time has elapsed. It can also wake up spuriously.
The second method in effect executes the following code.
while(!Pred())
if(wait_for(Lck, Rel_time) == cv_status::timeout)
return Pred();
return true;
wait_until
Blocks a thread, and sets a maximum point in time at which the thread unblocks.
template <class Lock, class Clock, class Duration>
void wait_until(Lock& Lck, const chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& Abs_time);
template <class Lock, class Clock, class Duration, class Predicate>
void wait_until(
Lock& Lck,
const chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& Abs_time,
Predicate Pred);
template <class Lock>
void wait_until(Lock Lck, const xtime* Abs_time);
template <class Lock, class Predicate>
void wait_until(
Lock Lck,
const xtime* Abs_time,
Predicate Pred);
Parameters
Lck
A mutex object.
Abs_time
A chrono::time_point object.
Pred
Any expression that returns true
or false
.
Return Value
Methods that return a cv_status
type return cv_status::timeout
if the wait terminates when Abs_time elapses. Otherwise, the methods return cv_status::no_timeout
.
Methods that return a bool
return the value of Pred.
Remarks
The first method blocks until the condition_variable
object is signaled by a call to notify_one or notify_all, or until Abs_time. It can also wake up spuriously.
The second method in effect executes the following code.
while(!Pred())
if(wait_until(Lck, Abs_time) == cv_status::timeout)
return Pred();
return true;
The third and fourth methods use a pointer to an object of type xtime
to replace the chrono::time_point
object. The xtime
object specifies the maximum amount of time to wait for a signal.