What is the Mutex and semaphore In c#? where we need to implement?
How can we work with them in multithreading?
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What is the Mutex and semaphore In c#? where we need to implement? How can we work with them in multithreading?
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You should start at MSDN.
Generally you only use a Mutex across processes, e.g. if you have a resource that multiple applications must share, or if you want to build a single-instanced app (i.e. only allow 1 copy to be running at one time). A semaphore allows you to limit access to a specific number of simultaneous threads, so that you could have, for example, a maximum of two threads executing a specific code path at a time. |
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I'd start by reading this: http://www.albahari.com/threading/part2.aspx#%5FSynchronization%5FEssentials and then bolster it with the MSDN links bobbymcr posted. |
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You might want to check out the lock statement. It can handle the vast majority of thread synchonization tasks in C#
The lock statement is implemented by calling Monitor.Enter and Monitor.Exit. It is equivalent to the following code:
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