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sc::ThreadLock(3)		     MPQC		     sc::ThreadLock(3)

NAME
       sc::ThreadLock -	The ThreadLock abstract	class provides mutex locks to
       be used in conjunction with ThreadGrp's.

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<thread.h>

       Inherits	sc::RefCount.

   Public Member Functions
       virtual void lock ()=0
	   Obtain the lock.
       virtual void unlock ()=0
	   Release the lock.

       Public Member Functions inherited from sc::RefCount
       int lock_ptr () const
	   Lock	this object.
       int unlock_ptr () const
	   Unlock this object.
       void use_locks (bool inVal)
	   start and stop using	locks on this object
       refcount_t nreference ()	const
	   Return the reference	count.
       refcount_t reference ()
	   Increment the reference count and return the	new count.
       refcount_t dereference ()
	   Decrement the reference count and return the	new count.
       int managed () const
       void unmanage ()
	   Turn	off the	reference counting mechanism for this object.
       int managed () const
	   Return 1 if the object is managed. Otherwise	return 0.

       Public Member Functions inherited from sc::Identity
       Identifier identifier ()
	   Return the Identifier for this argument.

   Additional Inherited	Members
       Protected Member	Functions inherited from sc::RefCount
       RefCount	(const RefCount	&)
       RefCount	& operator= (const RefCount &)

Detailed Description
       The ThreadLock abstract class provides mutex locks to be	used in
       conjunction with	ThreadGrp's.

       ThreadLock objects should be locked and unlocked	with ThreadLockHolder
       objects to provide exception safety.

Author
       Generated automatically by Doxygen for MPQC from	the source code.

Version	2.3.1			Tue May	13 2025		     sc::ThreadLock(3)

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