Initializes a #GRecMutex so that it can be used.
This function is useful to initialize a recursive mutex that has been allocated on the stack, or as part of a larger structure.
It is not necessary to initialise a recursive mutex that has been statically allocated.
|[<!-- language="C" --> typedef struct { GRecMutex m; ... } Blob;
Blob *b;
b = g_new (Blob, 1); g_rec_mutex_init (&b->m); ]|
Calling g_rec_mutex_init() on an already initialized #GRecMutex leads to undefined behaviour.
To undo the effect of g_rec_mutex_init() when a recursive mutex is no longer needed, use g_rec_mutex_clear().
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Initializes a #GRecMutex so that it can be used.
This function is useful to initialize a recursive mutex that has been allocated on the stack, or as part of a larger structure.
It is not necessary to initialise a recursive mutex that has been statically allocated.
|[<!-- language="C" --> typedef struct { GRecMutex m; ... } Blob;
Blob *b;
b = g_new (Blob, 1); g_rec_mutex_init (&b->m); ]|
Calling g_rec_mutex_init() on an already initialized #GRecMutex leads to undefined behaviour.
To undo the effect of g_rec_mutex_init() when a recursive mutex is no longer needed, use g_rec_mutex_clear().