简体   繁体   中英

How to make a shared_lock or upgrade_lock in standard C++11?

I am missing very much from the new standard the std::shared_lock template class. In Boost.Thread there is boost::shared_lock , even boost::upgrade_lock exists.

Why is that, there is no std::shared_lock and std::unique_lock in C++11?
How is it possible to acquire a similar behavior as boost::shared_lock has, but in pure C++11?

I was thinking to use boost::shared_lock<std::mutex> , but this doesn't have so much sense, since std::mutex does not have a lock_shared() member. And also, there is no such as std::shared_mutex .

Howard's proposal for std::shared_mutex was turned down for C++11 due to lack of time to consider it properly. He's proposed it again for C++17, and it's being discussed at the meeting in Portland this week.

In the mean time, if you can use Boost then you may as well; there won't be any new functionality for it being standardized.

That said, it's worth checking that using shared_mutex is actually of benefit --- in many cases it doesn't provide the hoped-for performance gains due to contention on the mutex itself.

The technical post webpages of this site follow the CC BY-SA 4.0 protocol. If you need to reprint, please indicate the site URL or the original address.Any question please contact:yoyou2525@163.com.

 
粤ICP备18138465号  © 2020-2024 STACKOOM.COM