class QWriteLocker#

The QWriteLocker class is a convenience class that simplifies locking and unlocking read-write locks for write access. More

Synopsis#

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Detailed Description#

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The purpose of QWriteLocker (and QReadLocker ) is to simplify QReadWriteLock locking and unlocking. Locking and unlocking statements or in exception handling code is error-prone and difficult to debug. QWriteLocker can be used in such situations to ensure that the state of the lock is always well-defined.

Here’s an example that uses QWriteLocker to lock and unlock a read-write lock for writing:

lock = QReadWriteLock()
def writeData(data):

    locker = QWriteLocker(lock)
    ...

It is equivalent to the following code:

lock = QReadWriteLock()
def writeData(data):

    lock.lockForWrite()
    ...
    lock.unlock()

The QMutexLocker documentation shows examples where the use of a locker object greatly simplifies programming.

__init__(readWriteLock)#
Parameters:

readWriteLockQReadWriteLock

Constructs a QWriteLocker and locks lock for writing. The lock will be unlocked when the QWriteLocker is destroyed. If lock is zero, QWriteLocker does nothing.

See also

lockForWrite()

__enter__()#
Return type:

QWriteLocker

__exit__(arg__1, arg__2, arg__3)#
Parameters:
  • arg__1 – object

  • arg__2 – object

  • arg__3 – object

readWriteLock()#
Return type:

QReadWriteLock

Returns a pointer to the read-write lock that was passed to the constructor.

relock()#

Relocks an unlocked lock.

See also

unlock()

unlock()#

Unlocks the lock associated with this locker.

See also

unlock()