describe better how to use ssociated mutex

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Vadim Zeitlin
2003-07-17 22:42:36 +00:00
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@@ -13,8 +13,12 @@ worker threads it already makes much more sense).
Note that a call to \helpref{Signal()}{wxconditionsignal} may happen before the
other thread calls \helpref{Wait()}{wxconditionwait} and, just as with the
pthread conditions, the signal is then lost and so if you want to be sure to
get it you must use a mutex together with the condition variable.
pthread conditions, the signal is then lost and so if you want to be sure that
you don't miss it you must keep the mutex associated with the condition
initially locked and lock it again before calling
\helpref{Signal()}{wxconditionsignal}. Of course, this means that this call is
going to block until \helpref{Wait()}{wxconditionwait} is called by another
thread.
\wxheading{Example}