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Informations about the package rwlock

rwlock.php

Exclusive and Read-write locks for PHP.

This is a quick port of my javascript library rwlock-promise to PHP. Some parts may happen to be less idiomatic because of this.

This library uses the await-generator framework to expose asynchronous function call API.

Usage

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The second generator is only run after the first generator returns.

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It does not make sense to yield (await) a read/write inside a read/write block; in particular, yielding another write inside a read/write block would lead to a deadlock. Use Await::g2c, as shown above, to schedule a read/write without blocking on it. However, you must always either yield or f2c/g2c a read/write, because it only returns a generator, which does nothing if you don't call anything on it.


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Requires sof3/await-generator Version ^3.1.0
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