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public member function

<mutex>

std::recursive_timed_mutex::recursive_timed_mutex default (1)
constexpr recursive_timed_mutex() noexcept;
copy [deleted] (2)
recursive_timed_mutex (const timed_mutex&) = delete;

Construct recursive_timed_mutex

Constructs a recursive_timed_mutex object.

The object is in an unlocked state.

recursive_timed_mutex objects cannot be copied/moved (both the copy constructor and assignment operator are deleted for this type).



Parameters none

Data races The construction of recursive_timed_mutex is not atomic itself: Accessing the object while being constructed may initiate a data race.

Exception safetyNo-throw guarantee: never throws exceptions.

See also
recursive_timed_mutex::lock
Lock recursive timed mutex (public member function)
recursive_timed_mutex::unlock
Unlock timed mutex (public member function)

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