zoukankan      html  css  js  c++  java
  • iOS 中的 @synchronize(self)

    The Objective-C language level synchronization uses the mutex, just like NSLock does. Semantically there are some small technical differences, but it is basically correct to think of them as two seperate interface implemented on top of a common (more primitive) entity.

    In particular with an NSLock you have an explicit lock whereas with @synchronize you have an implicit lock associated with the object you are using to synchronize. The benefit of the language level locking is the compiler understands it so it can deal with scoping issues, but mechanically they behave basically the same.

    You can think of @synchronize as basically a compiler rewrite:

    - (NSString *)myString {
     
    @synchronized(self) {
       
    return [[myString retain] autorelease];
     
    }
    }

    is transformed into:

    - (NSString *)myString {
     
    NSString *retval = nil;
      pthread_mutex_t
    *self_mutex = LOOK_UP_MUTEX(self);
      pthread_mutex_lock
    (self_mutex);
      retval
    = [[myString retain] autorelease];
      pthread_mutex_unlock
    (self_mutex);
     
    return retval;
    }

    That is not exactly correct because the actual transform is more complex and uses recursive locks, but it should get the point across.

  • 相关阅读:
    [Graph]Doubling Algorithm
    Luogu 3203 BZOJ 2002——弹飞绵羊
    BZOJ 1468——tree
    BZOJ 10628 Luogu 2633
    Mo's Algorithm
    bzoj1063: [Noi2008]道路设计
    bzoj1264: [AHOI2006]基因匹配Match
    bzoj1177: [Apio2009]Oil
    bzoj1260: [CQOI2007]涂色paint
    bzoj3674: 可持久化并查集加强版
  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Proteas/p/2696807.html
Copyright © 2011-2022 走看看