I want to create a lock for writing to a log file. I need to use a mutex, though it seems that my implementation is wrong:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
void main() {
HANDLE lock=CreateMutex (
NULL, // default security attributes
FALSE, // initial owner
NULL); // unnamed mutex
if (lockMutex == NULL)
printf("CreatelockMutex error: %d\n", GetLastError());
WaitForSingleObject(lock, INFINITE);
WaitForSingleObject(lock, INFINITE);
printf("I've PASSED the lock!!");
}
the first 'WaitForSingleObject' should pass, (no one acquired the lock) but the second 'WaitForSingleObject' should stuck the program, but it does't happen.. what am I missing?
CreateMutex
creates a 'recursive' mutex, i.e. the mutex can be acquired repeatedly by the same thread. Another thread would not be able to acquire it. And that makes perfect sense.
If you need to create a non-recursive mutex, use CreateSemaphore
instead.