template< class Clock, class Duration > bool try_lock_shared_until( const std::chrono::time_point<Clock,Duration>& timeout_time ); | (since C++14) |
Tries to lock the mutex in shared mode. Blocks until specified timeout_time
has been reached or the lock is acquired, whichever comes first. On successful lock acquisition returns true
, otherwise returns false
.
If timeout_time
has already passed, this function behaves like try_lock_shared()
.
The clock tied to timeout_time
is used, which means that adjustments of the clock are taken into account. Thus, the maximum duration of the block might, but might not, be less or more than timeout_time - Clock::now()
at the time of the call, depending on the direction of the adjustment. The function also may block for longer than until after timeout_time
has been reached due to scheduling or resource contention delays.
As with try_lock_shared()
, this function is allowed to fail spuriously and return false
even if the mutex was not locked by any other thread at some point before timeout_time
.
Prior unlock()
operation on the same mutex synchronizes-with (as defined in std::memory_order
) this operation if it returns true
.
If try_lock_shared_until
is called by a thread that already owns the mutex
in any mode (shared or exclusive), the behavior is undefined.
Parameters
timeout_time | - | maximum time point to block until |
Return value
true
if the shared lock ownership was acquired successfully, otherwise false
.
Exceptions
Any exception thrown by clock, time_point, or duration during the execution (clocks, time points, and durations provided by the standard library never throw).
Example
See also
tries to lock the mutex, returns if the mutex has been unavailable until specified time point has been reached (public member function) | |
tries to lock the mutex for shared ownership, returns if the mutex is not available (public member function) | |
tries to lock the mutex for shared ownership, returns if the mutex has been unavailable for the specified timeout duration (public member function) |
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