SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting - Man Page
Try to lock a read/write lock _for writing_ without blocking.
Header File
Defined in SDL3/SDL_mutex.h
Synopsis
#include "SDL3/SDL.h" bool SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting(SDL_RWLock *rwlock);
Description
This works just like
SDL_LockRWLockForWriting (), but if the rwlock is not available, then this function returns false immediately.
This technique is useful if you need exclusive access to a resource but don't want to wait for it, and will return to it to try again later.
It is illegal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked rwlock for writing (read-only may be locked recursively, writing can not). Doing so results in undefined behavior.
It is illegal to request a write lock from a thread that already holds a read-only lock. Doing so results in undefined behavior. Unlock the read-only lock before requesting a write lock.
This function returns true if passed a NULL rwlock.
Function Parameters
- rwlock
the rwlock to try to lock.
Return Value
Returns true on success, false if the lock would block.
Availability
This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.
See Also
·(3), SDL_LockRWLockForWriting(3), ·(3), SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading(3), ·(3), SDL_UnlockRWLock(3)
Referenced By
SDL_CreateRWLock(3), SDL_LockRWLockForWriting(3), SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading(3), SDL_UnlockRWLock(3).