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Predicate with_rwlock/4 |
read
, write
, read(Priority)
or write(Priority)
. The default
read
priority is 100 and the default write
priority is 200.
These values prioritize writers over readers. Goal may start if
If Goal may not start immediately the thread waits using
thread_wait/2. The Options timeout
and deadline
are passed to
thread_wait/2. If the time limit is exceeded an exception is raised.
Read/write locks are widely critized for their poor behaviour on several workloads. They perform well in scenarios where read operations take long, and write operations are relatively fast and occur only occasionally. Transactions, as implemented by transaction/1,2 are often a better alternative.
This predicate uses a normal mutex and a flag with the same name. See with_mutex/2 and flag/3. Neither the mutex nor the flag should be used directly.
time_limit_exceeded(rwlock)
if a timeout or deadline is
specified and this is exceeded.