Module: Mutex_m
Relationships & Source Files | |
Defined in: | lib/mutex_m.rb |
Overview
mutex_m.rb
When 'mutex_m' is required, any object that extends or includes Mutex_m
will be treated like a Mutex.
Start by requiring the standard library Mutex_m
:
require "mutex_m.rb"
From here you can extend an object with Mutex instance methods:
obj = Object.new
obj.extend Mutex_m
Or mixin Mutex_m
into your module to your class inherit Mutex instance methods.
class Foo
include Mutex_m
# ...
end
obj = Foo.new
# this obj can be handled like Mutex
Instance Attribute Summary
-
#mu_locked? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
See
Mutex#locked?
Instance Method Summary
-
#mu_lock
See
Mutex#lock
-
#mu_synchronize(&block)
See
Mutex#synchronize
-
#mu_try_lock
See
Mutex#try_lock
-
#mu_unlock
See
Mutex#unlock
-
#sleep(timeout = nil)
See
Mutex#sleep
Instance Attribute Details
#mu_locked? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
See Mutex#locked?
# File 'lib/mutex_m.rb', line 77
def mu_locked? @_mutex.locked? end
Instance Method Details
#mu_lock
See Mutex#lock
# File 'lib/mutex_m.rb', line 87
def mu_lock @_mutex.lock end
#mu_synchronize(&block)
See Mutex#synchronize
# File 'lib/mutex_m.rb', line 72
def mu_synchronize(&block) @_mutex.synchronize(&block) end
#mu_try_lock
See Mutex#try_lock
# File 'lib/mutex_m.rb', line 82
def mu_try_lock @_mutex.try_lock end
#mu_unlock
See Mutex#unlock
# File 'lib/mutex_m.rb', line 92
def mu_unlock @_mutex.unlock end
#sleep(timeout = nil)
See Mutex#sleep
# File 'lib/mutex_m.rb', line 97
def sleep(timeout = nil) @_mutex.sleep(timeout) end