A mutex (mutual exclusion object) is a programming object that ensures that only one thread or process can access a shared resource or critical section of code at a time. It is commonly used to prevent race conditions and data corruption when multiple threads or processes are trying to modify the same data concurrently. Essentially, it acts like a lock that a thread must acquire before entering the critical section and release when exiting.
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