make specific objects into monitors. : Synchronization « Threads « Ruby

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Ruby » Threads » Synchronization 
make specific objects into monitors.


require 'monitor
class Counter 
    attr_reader :count 

    def initialize 
        @count = 
    end 

    def tick 
        @count += 
    end 
end 


c = Counter.new 
c.extend(MonitorMixin

t1 = Thread.new 10000.times c.synchronize c.tick } } } 
t2 = Thread.new 10000.times c.synchronize c.tick } } } 


t1.join; t2.join 
c.count # 20000 

 
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