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About Synchronization

To synchronize access to a resource, use one of the synchronization objects in one of the wait functions. The state of a synchronization object is either signaled or nonsignaled. The wait functions allow a thread to block its own execution until a specified nonsignaled object is set to the signaled state. For more information, see Interprocess Synchronization.

The following are other synchronization mechanisms:

For additional information on synchronization, see Synchronization and Multiprocessor Issues.


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