NAME
Coro::Semaphore - counting semaphores
SYNOPSIS
use Coro;
$sig = new Coro::Semaphore [initial value];
$sig->down; # wait for signal
# ... some other "thread"
$sig->up;
DESCRIPTION
This module implements counting semaphores. You can initialize a mutex with any level of parallel users, that is, you can intialize a sempahore that can be down
ed more than once until it blocks. There is no owner associated with semaphores, so one thread can down
it while another can up
it.
Counting semaphores are typically used to coordinate access to resources, with the semaphore count initialized to the number of free resources. Threads then increment the count when resources are added and decrement the count when resources are removed.
You don't have to load Coro::Semaphore
manually, it will be loaded automatically when you use Coro
and call the new
constructor.
- new [inital count]
-
Creates a new sempahore object with the given initial lock count. The default lock count is 1, which means it is unlocked by default. Zero (or negative values) are also allowed, in which case the semaphore is locked by default.
- $sem->count
-
Returns the current semaphore count.
- $sem->adjust ($diff)
-
Atomically adds the amount given to the current semaphore count. If the count becomes positive, wakes up any waiters. Does not block if the count becomes negative, however.
- $sem->down
-
Decrement the counter, therefore "locking" the semaphore. This method waits until the semaphore is available if the counter is zero.
- $sem->wait
-
Similar to
down
, but does not actually decrement the counter. Instead, when this function returns, a following call todown
ortry
is guaranteed to succeed without blocking, until the next thread switch (cede
etc.).Note that using
wait
is much less efficient than usingdown
, so try to preferdown
whenever possible. - $sem->wait ($callback)
-
If you pass a callback argument to
wait
, it will not wait, but immediately return. The callback will be called as soon as the semaphore becomes available (which might be instantly), and gets passed the semaphore as first argument.The callback might
down
the semaphore exactly once, might wake up other threads, but is NOT allowed to block (switch to other threads). - $sem->up
-
Unlock the semaphore again.
- $sem->try
-
Try to
down
the semaphore. Returns true when this was possible, otherwise return false and leave the semaphore unchanged. - $sem->waiters
-
In scalar context, returns the number of threads waiting for this semaphore.
- $guard = $sem->guard
-
This method calls
down
and then creates a guard object. When the guard object is destroyed it automatically callsup
.
AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
http://home.schmorp.de/