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#pragma once
class cCriticalSection
{
public:
cCriticalSection(void);
~cCriticalSection();
void Lock(void);
void Unlock(void);
private:
#ifdef _WIN32
CRITICAL_SECTION m_CriticalSection;
#else // _WIN32
void* m_CriticalSectionPtr ALIGN_8; // Pointer to a CRITICAL_SECTION object
void* m_Attributes ALIGN_8;
#endif // else _WIN32
} ALIGN_8;
/// RAII for cCriticalSection - locks the CS on creation, unlocks on destruction
class cCSLock
{
cCriticalSection * m_CS;
// Unlike a cCriticalSection, this object should be used from a single thread, therefore access to m_IsLocked is not threadsafe
// In Windows, it is an error to call cCriticalSection::Unlock() multiple times if the lock is not held,
// therefore we need to check this value whether we are locked or not.
bool m_IsLocked;
public:
cCSLock(cCriticalSection * a_CS);
cCSLock(cCriticalSection & a_CS);
~cCSLock();
// Temporarily unlock or re-lock:
void Lock(void);
void Unlock(void);
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(cCSLock);
} ;
/// Temporary RAII unlock for a cCSLock. Useful for unlock-wait-relock scenarios
class cCSUnlock
{
cCSLock & m_Lock;
public:
cCSUnlock(cCSLock & a_Lock);
~cCSUnlock();
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(cCSUnlock);
} ;
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