#--------------------------------------------------------------------- package Win32::Mutex; # # Copyright 1998 Christopher J. Madsen # # Created: 3 Feb 1998 from the ActiveWare version # (c) 1995 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Developed by ActiveWare Internet Corp., http://www.ActiveWare.com # # Other modifications (c) 1997 by Gurusamy Sarathy # # Author: Christopher J. Madsen # Version: 1.00 (6-Feb-1998) # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the same terms as Perl itself. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either the # GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details. # # Use Win32 mutex objects for synchronization #--------------------------------------------------------------------- $VERSION = '1.01'; use Win32::IPC 1.00 '/./'; # Import everything require Exporter; require DynaLoader; @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader Win32::IPC); @EXPORT_OK = qw( wait_all wait_any ); bootstrap Win32::Mutex; sub Create { $_[0] = Win32::Mutex->new(@_[1..2]) } sub Open { $_[0] = Win32::Mutex->open($_[1]) } sub Release { &release } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Win32::Mutex - Use Win32 mutex objects from Perl =head1 SYNOPSIS require Win32::Mutex; $mutex = Win32::Mutex->new($initial,$name); $mutex->wait; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module allows access to the Win32 mutex objects. The C method and C & C functions are inherited from the L<"Win32::IPC"> module. =head2 Methods =over 4 =item $mutex = Win32::Mutex->new([$initial, [$name]]) Constructor for a new mutex object. If C<$initial> is true, requests immediate ownership of the mutex (default false). If C<$name> is omitted, creates an unnamed mutex object. If C<$name> signifies an existing mutex object, then C<$initial> is ignored and the object is opened. =item $mutex = Win32::Mutex->open($name) Constructor for opening an existing mutex object. =item $mutex->release Release ownership of a C<$mutex>. You should have obtained ownership of the mutex through C or one of the wait functions. Returns true if successful. =item $mutex->wait([$timeout]) Wait for ownership of C<$mutex>. See L<"Win32::IPC">. =back =head2 Deprecated Functions and Methods B still supports the ActiveWare syntax, but its use is deprecated. =over 4 =item Create($MutObj,$Initial,$Name) Use C<$MutObj = Win32::Mutex-Enew($Initial,$Name)> instead. =item Open($MutObj,$Name) Use C<$MutObj = Win32::Mutex-Eopen($Name)> instead. =item $MutObj->Release() Use C<$MutObj-Erelease> instead. =back =head1 AUTHOR Christopher J. Madsen EFE Loosely based on the original module by ActiveWare Internet Corp., F =cut # Local Variables: # tmtrack-file-task: "Win32::Mutex" # End: