Lockin vs Locking - What's the difference?
lockin | locking |
The act by which something is locked.
* 1862 , Wilkie Collins, No Name
(computing) Using a lock or a mutex to restrict the access to a part of a code to at most one process.
As nouns the difference between lockin and locking
is that lockin is an alternative spelling of lock in while locking is the act by which something is locked.As a verb locking is
present participle of lang=en.locking
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- On the other hand, it was just as probable that these comings and goings, these lockings and unlockings, might be attributable to the existence of some private responsibility, which had unexpectedly intruded itself into the old man's easy existence...