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There exist no multithreaded access to it realy ... @attention a) To prevent us against wrong using, the default ctor, copy ctor and the =operator are maked private! b) Use interface "IRWLock" of set LockHelper only - because we must support a finer granularity of locking. Interface "IMutex" should be used by easier guard implementations ... like "ResetableGuard"! @implements - @base INonCopyable @devstatus ready to use *//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ class ReadGuard : private INonCopyable { //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // public methods //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public: /*-****************************************************************************************************//** @short ctor @descr These ctors initialize the guard with a reference to used lock member of object to protect. Null isn't allowed as value! @seealso - @param "pLock" ,reference to used lock member of object to protect @param "rLock" ,reference to used lock member of object to protect @return - @onerror - *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ inline ReadGuard( IRWLock* pLock ) : m_pLock ( pLock ) , m_bLocked ( sal_False ) { lock(); } //********************************************************************************************************* inline ReadGuard( IRWLock& rLock ) : m_pLock ( &rLock ) , m_bLocked ( sal_False ) { lock(); } /*-****************************************************************************************************//** @short dtor @descr We unlock the used lock member automaticly if user forget it. @seealso - @param - @return - @onerror - *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ inline ~ReadGuard() { unlock(); } /*-****************************************************************************************************//** @short set read lock @descr Call this method to set the read lock. The call will block till all current threads are synchronized! @seealso method unlock() @param - @return - @onerror - *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ inline void lock() { if( m_bLocked == sal_False ) { m_pLock->acquireReadAccess(); m_bLocked = sal_True; } } /*-****************************************************************************************************//** @short unset read lock @descr Call this method to unlock the rw-lock temp.! Normaly we do it at dtor automaticly for you ... @seealso method lock() @param - @return - @onerror - *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ inline void unlock() { if( m_bLocked == sal_True ) { m_pLock->releaseReadAccess(); m_bLocked = sal_False; } } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // private methods //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- private: /*-****************************************************************************************************//** @short disable using of these functions! @descr It's not allowed to use this methods. Different problem can occure otherwise. Thats why we disable it by make it private. @seealso other ctor @param - @return - @onerror - *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ ReadGuard(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // private member //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- private: IRWLock* m_pLock ; /// reference to lock-member of protected object sal_Bool m_bLocked ; /// protection against multiple lock calls without unlock! }; // class ReadGuard } // namespace framework #endif // #ifndef __FRAMEWORK_THREADHELP_READGUARD_HXX_ /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */