std::call_once
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                    |   Defined in header <mutex>
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|   template< class Function, class... Args > void call_once( std::once_flag& flag, Function&& f, Args&& args... );  | 
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Executes the function f exactly once, even if called from several threads.
Each group of call_once invocations, which receives the same std::once_flag object, follows the following requirements:
- Exactly one execution of exactly one of the functions, passed as f to the invocations in the group, is performed. It is undefined which function will be selected for execution. The selected function runs in the same thread as call_once invocation it was passed to.
 
- No invocation in the group returns before the abovementioned execution of the selected function is completed successfully, that is, doesn't exit via an exception.
 
- If the selected function exits via exception, it is propagated to the caller. Another function is selected and executed.
 
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[edit] Parameters
| flag | - | an object, for which exactly one function gets executed | 
| f | - | function to call | 
| args... | - | arguments to pass to the function | 
[edit] Return value
(none)
[edit] Exceptions
| This section is incomplete | 
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <thread> #include <mutex> std::once_flag flag; void do_once() { std::call_once(flag, [](){ std::cout << "Called once" << std::endl; }); } int main() { std::thread t1(do_once); std::thread t2(do_once); std::thread t3(do_once); std::thread t4(do_once); t1.join(); t2.join(); t3.join(); t4.join(); }
Output:
Called once
[edit] See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   helper object to ensure that call_once invokes the function only once   (class)  |