Class Secure
Placement in the overall structure
Description
The Secure class is used for convenient protection of critical sections. It exploits the fact that the C++ compiler automatically includes constructor and destructor calls in the code for each object and that an object loses its validity as soon as it leaves the scope in which it was declared.Therefore, if a critical section is entered in the constructor of Secure and exited in the destructor, marking critical code sections can be done quite simply as follows:
// uncritical ... { Secure section; // here come the critical instructions ... } // end of the critical section
Public methods
Secure ()
- In the constructor, the critical section protected by the Guard object guard is entered.
~Secure ()
- In the destructor, the critical section is exited.
Notes
The methods of the class are so short that it is best toinline
them.