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SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting(3) SDL3 FUNCTIONS SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting(3)

SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting - Try to lock a read/write lock _for writing_ without blocking.

Defined in SDL3/SDL_mutex.h

#include "SDL3/SDL.h"
bool SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting(SDL_RWLock *rwlock);

This works just like

SDL_LockRWLockForWriting (), but if the rwlock is not available, then this function returns false immediately.

This technique is useful if you need exclusive access to a resource but don't want to wait for it, and will return to it to try again later.

It is illegal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked rwlock for writing (read-only may be locked recursively, writing can not). Doing so results in undefined behavior.

It is illegal to request a write lock from a thread that already holds a read-only lock. Doing so results in undefined behavior. Unlock the read-only lock before requesting a write lock.

This function returns true if passed a NULL rwlock.

the rwlock to try to lock.

Returns true on success, false if the lock would block.

This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

(3), SDL_LockRWLockForWriting(3), (3), SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading(3), (3), SDL_UnlockRWLock(3)

SDL 3.2.10 Simple Directmedia Layer