I am using queue for communication between two threads ( one just producing instance of custom class and pushes pointer to queue, other read from queue pointer on custom class and make some calculations). How to make push and pop on queue atomic, how to lock those operations ?( I cannot use C++11 standard )
2 Answers
Probably the most portable non-C++11 locking mechanism is are the synchronisztion types from the Boost.Thread library. In particular the mutex class gives you a simple lockable object for giving exclusive access to a resource. For example:
#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
#include <queue>
template <typename T>
class locking_queue {
public:
void push(T const & value) {
boost::mutex::scoped_lock lock(mutex);
queue.push(value);
}
bool pop(T & value) {
boost::mutex::scoped_lock lock(mutex);
if (queue.empty()) {
return false;
} else {
value = queue.front();
queue.pop();
return true;
}
}
private:
std::queue<T> queue;
boost::mutex mutex;
};
Another advantage is that this is quite similar to the C++11 std::mutex
class, which will make conversion quite straightforward if you decide to use that instead.
Here is a pseudo code:
// Thread A
mutex.lock();
q.push();
mutex.unlock();
// Thread B
mutex.lock();
q.pop();
mutex.unlock();
If you're using boost, you may try it's mutex class.
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2Although you should always use a RAII-style scoped lock, so the mutex doesn't remain locked for ever if
push
orpop
throws an exception. Jul 27, 2012 at 11:06 -
@MikeSeymour - meh, who cares? If an op as simple as push/pop from a queue can throw an exception, the app is in deep brown stuff anyway :( Jul 27, 2012 at 14:31