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Tip revision: 5d35373706a21dfb11765f92dfbde961c9ed4e8c authored by Jesse Noller on 11 August 2008, 19:00:15 UTC
Fix the connection refused error part of issue 3419, use errno module instead of a static list of possible connection refused messages.
Tip revision: 5d35373
mutex.py
"""Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched

A mutex has two pieces of state -- a 'locked' bit and a queue.
When the mutex is not locked, the queue is empty.
Otherwise, the queue contains 0 or more (function, argument) pairs
representing functions (or methods) waiting to acquire the lock.
When the mutex is unlocked while the queue is not empty,
the first queue entry is removed and its function(argument) pair called,
implying it now has the lock.

Of course, no multi-threading is implied -- hence the funny interface
for lock, where a function is called once the lock is aquired.
"""
from warnings import warnpy3k
warnpy3k("the mutex module has been removed in Python 3.0", stacklevel=2)
del warnpy3k

from collections import deque

class mutex:
    def __init__(self):
        """Create a new mutex -- initially unlocked."""
        self.locked = 0
        self.queue = deque()

    def test(self):
        """Test the locked bit of the mutex."""
        return self.locked

    def testandset(self):
        """Atomic test-and-set -- grab the lock if it is not set,
        return True if it succeeded."""
        if not self.locked:
            self.locked = 1
            return True
        else:
            return False

    def lock(self, function, argument):
        """Lock a mutex, call the function with supplied argument
        when it is acquired.  If the mutex is already locked, place
        function and argument in the queue."""
        if self.testandset():
            function(argument)
        else:
            self.queue.append((function, argument))

    def unlock(self):
        """Unlock a mutex.  If the queue is not empty, call the next
        function with its argument."""
        if self.queue:
            function, argument = self.queue.popleft()
            function(argument)
        else:
            self.locked = 0
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