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Man Page: std::recursive_timed_mutex

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3cxx

std::recursive_timed_mutex(3cxx)										  std::recursive_timed_mutex(3cxx)

NAME
std::recursive_timed_mutex -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types typedef __native_type * native_handle_type Public Member Functions recursive_timed_mutex (const recursive_timed_mutex &) void lock () native_handle_type native_handle () recursive_timed_mutex & operator= (const recursive_timed_mutex &) bool try_lock () template<class _Rep , class _Period > bool try_lock_for (const chrono::duration< _Rep, _Period > &__rtime) template<class _Clock , class _Duration > bool try_lock_until (const chrono::time_point< _Clock, _Duration > &__atime) void unlock () Detailed Description recursive_timed_mutex Definition at line 315 of file mutex. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Nov 27 2012 std::recursive_timed_mutex(3cxx)
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