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Mutual exclusion

mutex #

A library for mutual exclusion.

Purpose #

Mutexes can be used to protect critical sections of code to prevent race conditions.

Although Dart uses a single thread of execution, race conditions can still occur when asynchronous operations are used inside critical sections. For example,

x = 42;
synchronousOperations();
assert(x == 42); // x will not have changed

y = 42;
await asynchronousOperations();
assert(y == 42 || y != 42); // y might have changed

An example is when Dart is used to implement a server-side Web server that updates a database. The update involves querying the database, performing some calculations, and then updating the database; and you don't want the database to be changed by something else before you are finished updating it. That something else could be the same Web server handling another request in parallel.

This package provides a normal mutex and a read-write mutex.

Mutex #

A mutex guarantees only one lock can be acquired at any one time.

import 'package:mutex/mutex.dart';

m = new Mutex();

await m.acquire();
try {
  // critical section
}
finally {
  m.release();
}

Read-write mutex #

A read-write mutex allow multiple reads locks to be acquired at the same time, but all at most one write lock can be acquired at the same time.

import 'package:mutex/mutex.dart';

m = new MutexReadWrite();

Acquiring a write lock:

await m.acquireWrite();
try {
  // critical write section
  // No other locks (read or write) can be acquired.
}
finally {
  m.release();
}

Acquiring a read lock:

await m.acquireRead();
try {
  // critical read section
  // No write locks can be acquired, but other read locks can be acquired.
}
finally {
  m.release();
}

Features and bugs #

Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.