o Remove unused Leave and GetLock functions o Make Enter and TryEnter private. o Simplify Enter and TryEnter. boost::unique_lock doesn't really know whether the mutex it wraps is locked or not when the defer_lock option is used. The boost::recursive_mutex does not expose this information, so unique_lock only infers this knowledge. When taking the lock is defered, it (randomly) assumes that the lock is not taken. boost::unique_lock has the following definition: unique_lock(Mutex& m_,defer_lock_t): m(&m_),is_locked(false) {} bool owns_lock() const { return is_locked; } Thus it is a mistake to check owns_lock() in Enter and TryEnter - they will always return false.pull/59/head
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