In fact posix doesn't explicitly say don't copy it
"If mutex does not refer to an initialized mutex object, the behavior of pthread_mutex_lock(), pthread_mutex_trylock(), and pthread_mutex_unlock() is undefined.", pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/…
"If mutex does not refer to an initialized mutex object, the behavior of pthread_mutex_lock(), pthread_mutex_trylock(), and pthread_mutex_unlock() is undefined.", pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/…
etc, I suppose almost all function have this UB
IBM doc explicitly say "Once a mutex is created, it cannot be validly copied or moved to a new location. If the mutex is copied or moved to a new location, the new object is not valid and cannot be used. Attempts to use the new object result in the EINVAL error.", ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_i5_54/apis/users_61.htm
witch is false because UB is UB
And now I realize that I copy twice the same quote
first should be "The behavior is undefined if the value specified by the mutex argument to pthread_mutex_destroy() does not refer to an initialized mutex."
if rust use posix thread whatever implementation is doing, then must ensure that the mutex doesn't move, because posix said it's would be UB to use it that way
same as me, that where I can't follow, I just know that some thing are not legal to be copy in C, and that mutex is one of them, it's really hard to find revelant quote into this
Because they almost never explicitly say rules
they say you can do that, and it's up to you to find if mutex fit all requirement to be allow to copy them
@Shepmaster, mm, I just need it to se the module fibo.py so thought it may be better to put it in a separate folder, thats all :) — Hasan A Yousef22 mins ago