public member function
<mutex>

std::recursive_timed_mutex::try_lock_until

template <class Clock, class Duration>
  bool try_lock_until (const chrono::time_point<Clock,Duration>& abs_time);
Try to lock until time point
Attempts to lock the recursive_timed_mutex, blocking until abs_time at most:

All lock and unlock operations on the recursive_timed_mutex follow a single total order, with all visible effects synchronized between the lock operations and previous unlock operations on the same object.

Parameters

abs_time
A point in time at which the thread will stop blocking, abandoning the attempt to lock.
time_point is an object that represents a specific absolute time.

Return value

true if the function succeeds in locking the recursive_timed_mutex for the thread.
false otherwise.

Data races

The recursive_timed_mutex object is accessed/modified as an atomic operation (causes no data races).

Exception safety

Offers the same level of guarantee as the operations on the duration object (for the types used by the clocks in <chrono>, this is a no-throw guarantee).

See also