In the current issue of the German Java Magazine there is a code example how ReentrantReadWriteLock
(I guess ReadWriteLock
in general) is often used incorrectly. Unfortunately the author does not care to explain why.
private static final ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();
// #1: correct use
lock.writeLock().lock();
try {
// do stuff
} finally {
lock.writeLock().unlock();
}
// #2: incorrect use
try {
lock.writeLock().lock();
// do stuff
} finally {
lock.writeLock().unlock();
}
// #3: incorrect use
lock.writeLock().lock();
// do stuff
lock.writeLock().unlock();
I can see why #3 is wrong. But whats the difference between #1 and #2? Assuming that lock.writeLock().lock();
does not throw (edit: wrong assumption, see the accepted answer), these versions look equal to me.