The function
lock-owner
returns the process that currently owns the lock, or
nil
.
If lock is a "sharing" lock then
lock-owner
checks for an exclusive lock (see lock-owned-by-current-process-p).
If
lock
is locked then
result
is normally the process that locked it. If
lock
was locked while multiprocessing was not running then
result
is
t
. Also, if
lock
was locked by an unknown process (for example, the process is killed whilst holding the lock) then
result
is
:unknown
.
CL-USER 1 > (let ((lock (mp:make-lock :name
"my lock")))
(mp:lock-owner lock))
NIL
CL-USER 2 > (let ((lock (mp:make-lock :name
"my lock")))
(mp:with-lock (lock)
(mp:lock-owner lock)))
#<MP:PROCESS Name "CAPI Execution Listener 1" Priority 0 State "Running">
lock-owned-by-current-process-p
make-lock
with-lock
process-lock
process-unlock
lock-name
lock-owned-by-current-process-p
LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual - 21 Dec 2011