StampedLock.IsWriteLockStamp(Int64) Method
Definition
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Tells whether a stamp represents holding a lock exclusively.
[Android.Runtime.Register("isWriteLockStamp", "(J)Z", "", ApiSince=33)]
public static bool IsWriteLockStamp (long stamp);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("isWriteLockStamp", "(J)Z", "", ApiSince=33)>]
static member IsWriteLockStamp : int64 -> bool
Parameters
- stamp
- Int64
a stamp returned by a previous StampedLock operation
Returns
true
if the stamp was returned by a successful
write-lock operation
- Attributes
Remarks
Tells whether a stamp represents holding a lock exclusively. This method may be useful in conjunction with #tryConvertToWriteLock
, for example:
{@code
long stamp = sl.tryOptimisticRead();
try {
...
stamp = sl.tryConvertToWriteLock(stamp);
...
} finally {
if (StampedLock.isWriteLockStamp(stamp))
sl.unlockWrite(stamp);
}}
Added in 10.
Java documentation for java.util.concurrent.locks.StampedLock.isWriteLockStamp(long)
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