1MCE::Mutex(3)         User Contributed Perl Documentation        MCE::Mutex(3)
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NAME

6       MCE::Mutex - Locking for Many-Core Engine
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VERSION

9       This document describes MCE::Mutex version 1.878
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SYNOPSIS

12        use MCE::Mutex;
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14        my $mutex = MCE::Mutex->new;
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16        {
17            use MCE::Flow max_workers => 4;
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19            mce_flow sub {
20                $mutex->lock;
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22                # access shared resource
23                my $wid = MCE->wid; MCE->say($wid); sleep 1;
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25                $mutex->unlock;
26            };
27        }
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29        {
30            use MCE::Hobo;
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32            MCE::Hobo->create('work', $_) for 1..4;
33            MCE::Hobo->waitall;
34        }
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36        {
37            use threads;
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39            threads->create('work', $_)   for 5..8;
40            $_->join for ( threads->list );
41        }
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43        sub work {
44            my ($id) = @_;
45            $mutex->lock;
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47            # access shared resource
48            print $id, "\n";
49            sleep 1;
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51            $mutex->unlock;
52        }
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DESCRIPTION

55       This module implements locking methods that can be used to coordinate
56       access to shared data from multiple workers spawned as processes or
57       threads.
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59       The inspiration for this module came from reading Mutex for Ruby.
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API DOCUMENTATION

62   MCE::Mutex->new ( )
63   MCE::Mutex->new ( impl => "Channel" )
64   MCE::Mutex->new ( impl => "Flock", [ path => "/tmp/file.lock" ] )
65   MCE::Mutex->new ( path => "/tmp/file.lock" )
66       Creates a new mutex.
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68       Channel locking (the default), unless "path" is given, is through a
69       pipe or socket depending on the platform. The advantage of channel
70       locking is not having to re-establish handles inside new processes and
71       threads.
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73       For Fcntl-based locking, it is the responsibility of the caller to
74       remove the "tempfile", associated with the mutex, when path is given.
75       Otherwise, it establishes a "tempfile" internally including removal on
76       scope exit.
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78   $mutex->impl ( void )
79       Returns the implementation used for the mutex.
80
81        $m1 = MCE::Mutex->new( );
82        $m1->impl();   # Channel
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84        $m2 = MCE::Mutex->new( path => /tmp/my.lock );
85        $m2->impl();   # Flock
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87        $m3 = MCE::Mutex->new( impl => "Channel" );
88        $m3->impl();   # Channel
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90        $m4 = MCE::Mutex->new( impl => "Flock" );
91        $m4->impl();   # Flock
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93       Current API available since 1.822.
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95   $mutex->lock ( void )
96   $mutex->lock_exclusive ( void )
97       Attempts to grab an exclusive lock and waits if not available. Multiple
98       calls to mutex->lock by the same process or thread is safe. The mutex
99       will remain locked until mutex->unlock is called.
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101       The method "lock_exclusive" is an alias for "lock", available since
102       1.822.
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104        ( my $mutex = MCE::Mutex->new( path => $0 ) )->lock_exclusive;
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106   $mutex->lock_shared ( void )
107       Like "lock_exclusive", but attempts to grab a shared lock instead.  The
108       "lock_shared" method is an alias to "lock" otherwise for non-Fcntl
109       implementations.
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111       Current API available since 1.822.
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113   $mutex->unlock ( void )
114       Releases the lock. A held lock by an exiting process or thread is
115       released automatically.
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117   $mutex->synchronize ( sub { ... }, @_ )
118   $mutex->enter ( sub { ... }, @_ )
119       Obtains a lock, runs the code block, and releases the lock after the
120       block completes. Optionally, the method is "wantarray" aware.
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122        my $val = $mutex->synchronize( sub {
123            # access shared resource
124            return 'scalar';
125        });
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127        my @ret = $mutex->enter( sub {
128            # access shared resource
129            return @list;
130        });
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132       The method "enter" is an alias for "synchronize", available since
133       1.822.
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135   $mutex->timedwait ( timeout )
136       Blocks until obtaining an exclusive lock. A false value is returned if
137       the timeout is reached, and a true value otherwise. The default is 1
138       second when omitting timeout.
139
140        my $mutex = MCE::Mutex->new( path => $0 );
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142        # terminate script if a previous instance is still running
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144        exit unless $mutex->timedwait( 2 );
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146        ...
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148       Current API available since 1.822.
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INDEX

151       MCE, MCE::Core
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AUTHOR

154       Mario E. Roy, <marioeroy AT gmail DOT com>
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