I have a private static field which I use for synchronization (lock). Now I have two functions which I don't want to execute concurrently. So I did this:
public class Synchronization
{
private static object _lock = new object();
public void MethodA()
{
lock (_lock)
{
Console.WriteLine("I shouldn't execute with MethodB");
}
}
public void MethodB()
{
lock (_lock)
{
Console.WriteLine("I shouldn't execute with MethodA");
}
}
}
I know that locking on an object will prevent parallel execution of a single function, but will the same work if I use the same lock object in different methods which run concurrently? Simply, put can any other thread acquire lock on an already locked object in another function?