s_mutexProtectingTheGlobalList->Unlock();
}
- // return TRUE the given number is greater than all array elements
+ // return true the given number is greater than all array elements
bool MyThread::IsGreater(int num)
{
// before using the list we must acquire the mutex
for ( size_t n = 0; n < count; n++ )
{
if ( s_data[n] > num )
- return FALSE;
+ return false;
}
- return TRUE;
+ return true;
}
\end{verbatim}
}
Notice how wxMutexLocker was used in the second function to ensure that the
-mutex is unlocked in any case: whether the function returns TRUE or FALSE
+mutex is unlocked in any case: whether the function returns true or false
(because the destructor of the local object {\it lock} is always called). Using
this class instead of directly using wxMutex is, in general safer and is even
more so if your program uses C++ exceptions.
Destroys the wxMutex object.
-\membersection{wxMutex::IsLocked}\label{wxmutexislocked}
-
-\constfunc{bool}{IsLocked}{\void}
-
-Returns TRUE if the mutex is locked, FALSE otherwise.
-
\membersection{wxMutex::Lock}\label{wxmutexlock}
\func{wxMutexError}{Lock}{\void}