X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/79affec61e2c9af35fc9d5c5f34c977dde041283..8f70c6820d3aaba14dd571edc1906a35ecad0fd0:/include/simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp diff --git a/include/simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp b/include/simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp index fbab117a8d..87d47682a2 100644 --- a/include/simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp +++ b/include/simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Copyright (c) 2006-2019. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */ +/* Copyright (c) 2006-2021. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */ /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */ @@ -12,38 +12,42 @@ namespace simgrid { namespace s4u { -/** @brief A classical mutex, but blocking in the simulation world - * @ingroup s4u_api +/** @brief A classical mutex, but blocking in the simulation world. * + * @beginrst * It is strictly impossible to use a real mutex, such as - * std::mutex - * or pthread_mutex_t, + * `std::mutex `_ + * or `pthread_mutex_t `_, * because it would block the whole simulation. - * Instead, you should use the present class, that is a drop-in replacement of - * std::mutex. + * Instead, you should use the present class, that is a drop-in replacement of these mechanisms. * - * As for any S4U object, Mutexes are using the @ref s4u_raii "RAII idiom" for memory management. - * Use create() to get a simgrid::s4u::MutexPtr to a newly created mutex and only manipulate simgrid::s4u::MutexPtr. + * An example is available in Section :ref:`s4u_ex_IPC`. * + * As for any S4U object, you can use the :ref:`RAII idiom ` for memory management of Mutexes. + * Use :cpp:func:`create() ` to get a :cpp:type:`simgrid::s4u::MutexPtr` to a newly + * created mutex, and only manipulate :cpp:type:`simgrid::s4u::MutexPtr`. + * @endrst */ class XBT_PUBLIC Mutex { +#ifndef DOXYGEN friend ConditionVariable; friend kernel::activity::MutexImpl; + friend void kernel::activity::intrusive_ptr_release(kernel::activity::MutexImpl* mutex); +#endif kernel::activity::MutexImpl* const pimpl_; /* refcounting */ - friend XBT_PUBLIC void intrusive_ptr_add_ref(Mutex* mutex); - friend XBT_PUBLIC void intrusive_ptr_release(Mutex* mutex); + friend XBT_PUBLIC void intrusive_ptr_add_ref(const Mutex* mutex); + friend XBT_PUBLIC void intrusive_ptr_release(const Mutex* mutex); -public: explicit Mutex(kernel::activity::MutexImpl* mutex) : pimpl_(mutex) {} - ~Mutex(); - // No copy: - /** You cannot create a new mutex by copying an existing one. Use MutexPtr instead */ - Mutex(Mutex const&) = delete; - /** You cannot create a new mutex by value assignment either. Use MutexPtr instead */ - Mutex& operator=(Mutex const&) = delete; + ~Mutex() = default; +#ifndef DOXYGEN + Mutex(Mutex const&) = delete; // No copy constructor; Use MutexPtr instead + Mutex& operator=(Mutex const&) = delete; // No direct assignment either. Use MutexPtr instead +#endif +public: /** Constructs a new mutex */ static MutexPtr create(); void lock();