template< class Clock, class Duration > bool try_lock_until( const std::chrono::time_point<Clock,Duration>& timeout_time ); | (since C++11) |
Tries to lock (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated mutex. Blocks until specified timeout_time has been reached or the lock is acquired, whichever comes first. On successful lock acquisition returns true, otherwise returns false. May block for longer than timeout_time until has been reached.
Effectively calls mutex()->try_lock_until(timeout_time).
std::system_error is thrown if there is no associated mutex or if the mutex is already locked by the same thread.
Clock must meet the Clock requirements. The program is ill-formed if std::chrono::is_clock_v<Clock> is false. (since C++20).
| timeout_time | - | maximum time point to block until |
true if the ownership of the mutex has been acquired successfully, false otherwise.
mutex()->try_lock_until(timeout_time) std::system_error with an error code of std::errc::operation_not_permitted std::system_error with an error code of std::errc::resource_deadlock_would_occur | locks (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated mutex (public member function) |
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| tries to lock (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated mutex without blocking (public member function) |
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| attempts to lock (i.e., takes ownership of) the associated TimedLockable mutex, returns if the mutex has been unavailable for the specified time duration (public member function) |
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| unlocks (i.e., releases ownership of) the associated mutex (public member function) |
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