class ConditionVariable
ConditionVariable objects augment class Mutex. Using condition variables, it is possible to suspend while in the middle of a critical section until a resource becomes available.
Example:
require 'thread' mutex = Mutex.new resource = ConditionVariable.new a = Thread.new { mutex.synchronize { # Thread 'a' now needs the resource resource.wait(mutex) # 'a' can now have the resource } } b = Thread.new { mutex.synchronize { # Thread 'b' has finished using the resource resource.signal } }
Public Class Methods
static VALUE rb_condvar_initialize(VALUE self) { RSTRUCT_SET(self, CONDVAR_WAITERS, ary_buf_new()); return self; }
Creates a new condition variable instance.
Public Instance Methods
static VALUE rb_condvar_broadcast(VALUE self) { wakeup_all_threads(GET_CONDVAR_WAITERS(self)); return self; }
Wakes up all threads waiting for this lock.
static VALUE rb_condvar_signal(VALUE self) { wakeup_first_thread(GET_CONDVAR_WAITERS(self)); return self; }
Wakes up the first thread in line waiting for this lock.
wait(mutex, timeout=nil) Show source
static VALUE rb_condvar_wait(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE waiters = GET_CONDVAR_WAITERS(self); VALUE mutex, timeout; struct sleep_call args; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &mutex, &timeout); args.mutex = mutex; args.timeout = timeout; rb_ary_push(waiters, rb_thread_current()); rb_ensure(do_sleep, (VALUE)&args, delete_current_thread, waiters); return self; }
Releases the lock held in mutex
and waits; reacquires the lock on wakeup.
If timeout
is given, this method returns after timeout
seconds passed, even if no other thread doesn't signal.
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