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Mastering C++ Multithreading

You're reading from   Mastering C++ Multithreading Write robust, concurrent, and parallel applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121706
Length 244 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Revisiting Multithreading 2. Multithreading Implementation on the Processor and OS FREE CHAPTER 3. C++ Multithreading APIs 4. Thread Synchronization and Communication 5. Native C++ Threads and Primitives 6. Debugging Multithreaded Code 7. Best Practices 8. Atomic Operations - Working with the Hardware 9. Multithreading with Distributed Computing 10. Multithreading with GPGPU

Shared mutex


The <shared_mutex> header was first added with the 2014 standard, by adding the shared_timed_mutex class. With the 2017 standard, the shared_mutex class was also added.

The shared mutex header has been present since C++17. In addition to the usual mutual exclusive access, this mutex class adds the ability to provide shared access to the mutex. This allows one to, for example, provide read access to a resource by multiple threads, while a writing thread would still be able to gain exclusive access. This is similar to the read-write locks of Pthreads.

The functions added to this mutex type are the following:

  • lock_shared()
  • try_lock_shared()
  • unlock_shared()

The use of this mutex's share functionality should be fairly self-explanatory. A theoretically infinite number of readers can gain read access to the mutex, while ensuring that only a single thread can write to the resource at any time.

Shared timed mutex

This header has been present since C++14. It adds shared locking functionality...

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