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Desktop App Technologies System Services Synchronization
Synchronization Using Synchronization
Using Synchronization
Using Synchronization
What's New in Synchronization
About Synchronization
Using Synchronization
Waiting for Multiple Objects
Using Named Objects
Using Event Objects
Using Mutex Objects
Using Semaphore Objects
Using Waitable Timer Objects
Using Waitable Timers with an Asynchronous Procedure Call
Using Critical Section Objects
Using Condition Variables
Using One-Time Initialization
Using Singly Linked Lists
Using Timer Queues
Synchronization Reference
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Using Synchronization

The following examples demonstrate how to use the synchronization objects:

  • Waiting for multiple objects
  • Using named objects
  • Using event objects
  • Using mutex objects
  • Using semaphore objects
  • Using waitable timer objects
  • Using waitable timers with an asynchronous procedure call
  • Using critical section objects
  • Using condition variables
  • Using one-time initialization
  • Using singly linked lists
  • Using timer queues

 

 

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