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| Construct a lock containing the unique key required to release it.
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| Print debugging if this lock falls out of scope before being released.
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| get_key () |
| Return the unique key representing this lock.
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| init_factory (lock_factory $factory) |
| Sets the lock factory that owns a lock.
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| release () |
| Release this lock.
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string | $caller = 'unknown' |
| $caller Where was this called from? Stored for when a warning is shown
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lock_factory | $factory |
| $factory The factory that generated this lock
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string int | $key = '' |
| $key A unique key representing a held lock
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bool | $released |
| $released Has this lock been released? If a lock falls out of scope without being released - show a warning.
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- Copyright
- Damyon Wiese 2013
- License
- http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
◆ __construct()
core\lock\lock::__construct |
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Construct a lock containing the unique key required to release it.
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mixed | $key | - The lock key. The type of this is up to the lock_factory being used. For file locks this is a file handle. For MySQL this is a string. |
lock_factory | $factory | - The factory that generated this lock. |
◆ extend()
core\lock\lock::extend |
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◆ get_key()
core\lock\lock::get_key |
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Return the unique key representing this lock.
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◆ init_factory()
Sets the lock factory that owns a lock.
This function should not be called under normal use. It is intended only for cases like {
- See also
- timing_wrapper_lock_factory} where we wrap a lock factory.
When used, it should be called immediately after constructing the lock.
- Parameters
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lock_factory | $factory | New lock factory that owns this lock |
◆ release()
core\lock\lock::release |
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Release this lock.
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- lib/classes/lock/lock.php