stm-2.2.0.1: Software Transactional Memory

Portabilitynon-portable (requires STM)
Stabilityexperimental
Maintainerlibraries@haskell.org
Safe HaskellSafe-Infered

Control.Concurrent.STM.TMVar

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Description

TMVar: Transactional MVars, for use in the STM monad (GHC only)

Synopsis

TMVars

data TMVar a Source

A TMVar is a synchronising variable, used for communication between concurrent threads. It can be thought of as a box, which may be empty or full.

Instances

newTMVar :: a -> STM (TMVar a)Source

Create a TMVar which contains the supplied value.

newEmptyTMVar :: STM (TMVar a)Source

Create a TMVar which is initially empty.

newTMVarIO :: a -> IO (TMVar a)Source

IO version of newTMVar. This is useful for creating top-level TMVars using unsafePerformIO, because using atomically inside unsafePerformIO isn't possible.

newEmptyTMVarIO :: IO (TMVar a)Source

IO version of newEmptyTMVar. This is useful for creating top-level TMVars using unsafePerformIO, because using atomically inside unsafePerformIO isn't possible.

takeTMVar :: TMVar a -> STM aSource

Return the contents of the TMVar. If the TMVar is currently empty, the transaction will retry. After a takeTMVar, the TMVar is left empty.

putTMVar :: TMVar a -> a -> STM ()Source

Put a value into a TMVar. If the TMVar is currently full, putTMVar will retry.

readTMVar :: TMVar a -> STM aSource

This is a combination of takeTMVar and putTMVar; ie. it takes the value from the TMVar, puts it back, and also returns it.

swapTMVar :: TMVar a -> a -> STM aSource

Swap the contents of a TMVar for a new value.

tryTakeTMVar :: TMVar a -> STM (Maybe a)Source

A version of takeTMVar that does not retry. The tryTakeTMVar function returns Nothing if the TMVar was empty, or Just a if the TMVar was full with contents a. After tryTakeTMVar, the TMVar is left empty.

tryPutTMVar :: TMVar a -> a -> STM BoolSource

A version of putTMVar that does not retry. The tryPutTMVar function attempts to put the value a into the TMVar, returning True if it was successful, or False otherwise.

isEmptyTMVar :: TMVar a -> STM BoolSource

Check whether a given TMVar is empty.

Notice that the boolean value returned is just a snapshot of the state of the TMVar. By the time you get to react on its result, the TMVar may have been filled (or emptied) - so be extremely careful when using this operation. Use tryTakeTMVar instead if possible.