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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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e2e162ec
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e2e162ec
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Apr 21, 1991
by
Guido van Rossum
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# Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched
# A mutex has two pieces of state -- a 'locked' bit and a queue.
# When the mutex is not locked, the queue is empty.
# Otherwise, the queue contains 0 or more (function, argument) pairs
# representing functions (or methods) waiting to acquire the lock.
# When the mutex is unlocked while the queue is not empty,
# the first queue entry is removed and its function(argument) pair called,
# implying it now has the lock.
#
# Of course, no multi-threading is implied -- hence the funny interface
# for lock, where a function is called once the lock is aquired.
#
class
mutex
():
#
# Create a new mutex -- initially unlocked
#
def
init
(
self
):
self
.
locked
=
0
self
.
queue
=
[]
return
self
#
# Test the locked bit of the mutex
#
def
test
(
self
):
return
self
.
locked
#
# Atomic test-and-set -- grab the lock if it is not set,
# return true if it succeeded
#
def
testandset
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
locked
:
self
.
locked
=
1
return
1
else
:
return
0
#
# Lock a mutex, call the function with supplied argument
# when it is acquired.
# If the mutex is already locked, place function and argument
# in the queue.
#
def
lock
(
self
,
(
function
,
argument
)):
if
self
.
testandset
():
function
(
argument
)
else
:
self
.
queue
.
append
(
function
,
argument
)
#
# Unlock a mutex. If the queue is not empty, call the next
# function with its argument.
#
def
unlock
(
self
):
if
self
.
queue
:
function
,
argument
=
self
.
queue
[
0
]
del
self
.
queue
[
0
]
function
(
argument
)
else
:
self
.
locked
=
0
#
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