:github_url: hide .. Generated automatically by doc/tools/makerst.py in Godot's source tree. .. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, but the Mutex.xml source instead. .. The source is found in doc/classes or modules//doc_classes. .. _class_Mutex: Mutex ===== **Inherits:** :ref:`Reference` **<** :ref:`Object` A synchronization mutex (mutual exclusion). Description ----------- A synchronization mutex (mutual exclusion). This is used to synchronize multiple :ref:`Thread`\ s, and is equivalent to a binary :ref:`Semaphore`. It guarantees that only one thread can ever acquire the lock at a time. A mutex can be used to protect a critical section; however, be careful to avoid deadlocks. Tutorials --------- - :doc:`../tutorials/threads/using_multiple_threads` Methods ------- +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | void | :ref:`lock` **(** **)** | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`Error` | :ref:`try_lock` **(** **)** | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | void | :ref:`unlock` **(** **)** | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+ Method Descriptions ------------------- .. _class_Mutex_method_lock: - void **lock** **(** **)** Locks this ``Mutex``, blocks until it is unlocked by the current owner. ---- .. _class_Mutex_method_try_lock: - :ref:`Error` **try_lock** **(** **)** Tries locking this ``Mutex``, but does not block. Returns :ref:`@GlobalScope.OK` on success, :ref:`@GlobalScope.ERR_BUSY` otherwise. ---- .. _class_Mutex_method_unlock: - void **unlock** **(** **)** Unlocks this ``Mutex``, leaving it to other threads. .. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.)` .. |const| replace:: :abbr:`const (This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.)` .. |vararg| replace:: :abbr:`vararg (This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.)`