Safe Haskell | Safe |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
TSem
TSem
is a transactional semaphore. It holds a certain number
of units, and units may be acquired or released by waitTSem
and
signalTSem
respectively. When the TSem
is empty, waitTSem
blocks.
Note that TSem
has no concept of fairness, and there is no
guarantee that threads blocked in waitTSem
will be unblocked in
the same order; in fact they will all be unblocked at the same time
and will fight over the TSem
. Hence TSem
is not suitable if
you expect there to be a high number of threads contending for the
resource. However, like other STM abstractions, TSem
is
composable.
Since: stm-2.4.2
Construct new TSem
with an initial counter value.
A positive initial counter value denotes availability of
units waitTSem
can acquire.
The initial counter value can be negative which denotes a resource
"debt" that requires a respective amount of signalTSem
operations to counter-balance.
Since: stm-2.4.2
signalTSem :: TSem -> STM () #
Signal a TSem
(aka V operation).
This operation adds/releases a unit back to the semaphore (i.e. increments the internal counter).
Since: stm-2.4.2