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std::call_once
Defined in header <mutex> |
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(since C++11) |
Executes the Callable object f
exactly once, even if called concurrently from several threads.
In detail:
- If, by the time
std::call_once
is called,flag
indicates thatf
was already called,std::call_once
returns right away (such a call tostd::call_once
is known as passive). - Otherwise,
std::call_once
callsINVOKE(std::forward<Callable>(f), std::forward<Args>(args)...)
. Unlike thestd::thread
constructor orstd::async
, the arguments are not moved or copied because they do not need to be transferred to another thread of execution (such a call tostd::call_once
is known as active). - If that invocation throws an exception, it is propagated to the caller of
std::call_once
, andflag
is not flipped so that another call will be attempted (such a call tostd::call_once
is known as exceptional ). - If that invocation returns normally (such a call to
std::call_once
is known as returning),flag
is flipped, and all other calls tostd::call_once
with the sameflag
are guaranteed to be passive.
All active calls on the same flag
form a single total order consisting of zero or more exceptional calls, followed by one returning call. The end of each active call synchronizes-with the next active call in that order.
The return from the returning call synchronizes-with the returns from all passive calls on the same flag
: this means that all concurrent calls to std::call_once
are guaranteed to observe any side-effects made by the active call, with no additional synchronization.
Parameters
flag | - | an object, for which exactly one function gets executed |
f | - | Callable object to invoke |
args... | - | arguments to pass to the function |
Return value
(none)
Exceptions
std::system_error
if any condition prevents calls tostd::call_once
from executing as specified.- Any exception thrown by
f
.
Notes
If concurrent calls to std::call_once
pass different functions f
, it is unspecified which f
will be called. The selected function runs in the same thread as the std::call_once
invocation it was passed to.
Initialization of function-local statics is guaranteed to occur only once even when called from multiple threads, and may be more efficient than the equivalent code using std::call_once
.
The POSIX equivalent of this function is pthread_once
.
Example
#include <iostream>
#include <mutex>
#include <thread>
std::once_flag flag1, flag2;
void simple_do_once()
{
std::call_once(flag1, [](){ std::cout << "Simple example: called once\n"; });
}
void may_throw_function(bool do_throw)
{
if (do_throw)
{
std::cout << "Throw: call_once will retry\n"; // this may appear more than once
throw std::exception();
}
std::cout << "Did not throw, call_once will not attempt again\n"; // guaranteed once
}
void do_once(bool do_throw)
{
try
{
std::call_once(flag2, may_throw_function, do_throw);
}
catch (...) {}
}
int main()
{
std::thread st1(simple_do_once);
std::thread st2(simple_do_once);
std::thread st3(simple_do_once);
std::thread st4(simple_do_once);
st1.join();
st2.join();
st3.join();
st4.join();
std::thread t1(do_once, true);
std::thread t2(do_once, true);
std::thread t3(do_once, false);
std::thread t4(do_once, true);
t1.join();
t2.join();
t3.join();
t4.join();
}
Possible output:
Simple example: called once
Throw: call_once will retry
Throw: call_once will retry
Throw: call_once will retry
Did not throw, call_once will not attempt again
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2080 | C++11 | std::invalid_argument would be thrown if f is invalid,but the scenario where f is invalidated is not specified |
removed this error condition |
LWG 2442 | C++11 | the arguments were copied and/or moved before invocation | no copying/moving is performed |
See also
(C++11)
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helper object to ensure that call_once invokes the function only once (class) |
C documentation for call_once |
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