pandemonium_engine_minimal/core/os/mutex.h

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#ifndef MUTEX_H
#define MUTEX_H
/* mutex.h */
#include "core/error/error_list.h"
#include "core/typedefs.h"
#if !defined(NO_THREADS)
#include <mutex>
template <class StdMutexT>
class MutexImpl {
mutable StdMutexT mutex;
friend class MutexLock;
public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void lock() const {
mutex.lock();
}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void unlock() const {
mutex.unlock();
}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ Error try_lock() const {
return mutex.try_lock() ? OK : ERR_BUSY;
}
};
// This is written this way instead of being a template to overcome a limitation of C++ pre-17
// that would require MutexLock to be used like this: MutexLock<Mutex> lock;
class MutexLock {
union {
std::recursive_mutex *recursive_mutex;
std::mutex *mutex;
};
bool recursive;
public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ explicit MutexLock(const MutexImpl<std::recursive_mutex> &p_mutex) :
recursive_mutex(&p_mutex.mutex),
recursive(true) {
recursive_mutex->lock();
}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ explicit MutexLock(const MutexImpl<std::mutex> &p_mutex) :
mutex(&p_mutex.mutex),
recursive(false) {
mutex->lock();
}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ ~MutexLock() {
if (recursive) {
recursive_mutex->unlock();
} else {
mutex->unlock();
}
}
};
using Mutex = MutexImpl<std::recursive_mutex>; // Recursive, for general use
using BinaryMutex = MutexImpl<std::mutex>; // Non-recursive, handle with care
extern template class MutexImpl<std::recursive_mutex>;
extern template class MutexImpl<std::mutex>;
#else
class FakeMutex {
FakeMutex() {}
};
template <class MutexT>
class MutexImpl {
public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void lock() const {}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void unlock() const {}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ Error try_lock() const { return OK; }
};
class MutexLock {
public:
explicit MutexLock(const MutexImpl<FakeMutex> &p_mutex) {}
};
using Mutex = MutexImpl<FakeMutex>;
using BinaryMutex = MutexImpl<FakeMutex>; // Non-recursive, handle with care
#endif // !NO_THREADS
#endif // MUTEX_H