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 InitializeCriticalSection Function
InitializeCriticalSection Function

Initializes a critical section object.

Syntax

C++
void WINAPI InitializeCriticalSection(
  __out  LPCRITICAL_SECTION lpCriticalSection
);

Parameters

lpCriticalSection [out]

A pointer to the critical section object.

Return Value

This function does not return a value.

Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP/2000:  In low memory situations, InitializeCriticalSection can raise a STATUS_NO_MEMORY exception. This exception was eliminated starting with Windows Vista.

Remarks

The threads of a single process can use a critical section object for mutual-exclusion synchronization. There is no guarantee about the order in which threads will obtain ownership of the critical section, however, the system will be fair to all threads.

The process is responsible for allocating the memory used by a critical section object, which it can do by declaring a variable of type CRITICAL_SECTION. Before using a critical section, some thread of the process must initialize the object.

After a critical section object has been initialized, the threads of the process can specify the object in the EnterCriticalSection, TryEnterCriticalSection, or LeaveCriticalSection function to provide mutually exclusive access to a shared resource. For similar synchronization between the threads of different processes, use a mutex object.

A critical section object cannot be moved or copied. The process must also not modify the object, but must treat it as logically opaque. Use only the critical section functions to manage critical section objects. When you have finished using the critical section, call the DeleteCriticalSection function.

A critical section object must be deleted before it can be reinitialized. Initializing a critical section that has already been initialized results in undefined behavior.

Requirements

Minimum supported clientWindows 2000 Professional
Minimum supported serverWindows 2000 Server
HeaderWinbase.h (include Windows.h)
LibraryKernel32.lib
DLLKernel32.dll

See Also

CreateMutex
Critical Section Objects
DeleteCriticalSection
EnterCriticalSection
InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount
LeaveCriticalSection
Synchronization Functions
TryEnterCriticalSection

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