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The language specification guarantees that reading or writing a variable is atomic unless the variable is of type long or double [jls, 17.4.7] But atomic to what extent To my understanding an operation can be atomic What exactly is meant by making an object atomic
You can declare an atomic integer like this
The _atomic keyword can be used in the form _atomic(t), where t is a type, as a type specifier equivalent to _atomic t Declares x and y with the same type, even if t is a pointer type This allows for trivial c++0x compatibility with a c++ only. The definition of atomic is hazy
The current wikipedia article on first nf (normal form) section atomicity actually quotes from the introductory parts above. I remember i came across certain types in the c language called atomic types, but we have never studied them So, how do they differ from regular types like int,float,double,long etc., and what are. Std::atomic is new feature introduced by c++11 but i can't find much tutorial on how to use it correctly
So are the following practice common and efficient
One practice i used is we have a buff. The last two are identical Atomic is the default behavior (note that it is not actually a keyword Assuming that you are @synthesizing the method implementations, atomic vs
Since std::atomic_init has been deprecated in c++20, here is a reimplementation which does not raise deprecation warnings, if you for some reason want to keep doing this.