namespace std {
class timed_mutex {
public:
timed_mutex();
~timed_mutex();
timed_mutex(const timed_mutex&) = delete;
timed_mutex& operator=(const timed_mutex&) = delete;
void lock();
bool try_lock();
template <class Rep, class Period>
bool try_lock_for(const chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time);
template <class Clock, class Duration>
bool try_lock_until(const chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& abs_time);
void unlock();
typedef implementation-defined native_handle_type; // See [thread.req.native]
native_handle_type native_handle(); // See [thread.req.native]
};
}
The class timed_mutex provides a non-recursive mutex with exclusive ownership semantics. If one thread owns a timed_mutex object, attempts by another thread to acquire ownership of that object will fail (for try_lock()) or block (for lock(), try_lock_for(), and try_lock_until()) until the owning thread has released ownership with a call to unlock() or the call to try_lock_for() or try_lock_until() times out (having failed to obtain ownership).
The class timed_mutex shall satisfy all of the TimedMutex requirements ([thread.timedmutex.requirements]). It shall be a standard-layout class (Clause [class]).