This cannot work - if you expect ->lock() to block until the semaphore is released, how can it continue to execute the remaining code elsewhere?The same way that $condvar->recv() blocks and lets code run elsewhere.
Only problem: $condvar->recv() cannot be called from within a callback, according to the AnyEvent docs:
"Note that doing a blocking wait in a callback is not supported by any event loop, that is, recursive invocation of a blocking "->recv" is not allowed,".
In reply to Re^6: AnyEvent: How to protect critical sections?
by saintmike
in thread AnyEvent: How to protect critical sections?
by saintmike
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