std::atomic_fetch_xor, std::atomic_fetch_xor_explicit
Defined in header <atomic>
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template< class T > T atomic_fetch_xor( std::atomic<T>* obj, |
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template< class T > T atomic_fetch_xor( volatile std::atomic<T>* obj, |
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template< class T > T atomic_fetch_xor_explicit( std::atomic<T>* obj, |
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template< class T > T atomic_fetch_xor_explicit( volatile std::atomic<T>* obj, |
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Atomically replaces the value pointed by obj
with the result of bitwise XOR between the old value of obj
and arg
. Returns the value obj
held previously.
The operation is performed as if the following is executed:
If std::atomic<T>
has no fetch_xor
member (this member is only provided for integral types), the program is ill-formed.
Parameters
obj | - | pointer to the atomic object to modify |
arg | - | the value to bitwise XOR to the value stored in the atomic object |
order | - | the memory synchronization ordering for this operation: all values are permitted. |
Return value
The value immediately preceding the effects of this function in the modification order of *obj
.
Possible implementation
template< class T > T atomic_fetch_xor( std::atomic<T>* obj, typename std::atomic<T>::value_type arg ) { return obj->fetch_xor(arg); } |
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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P0558R1 | C++11 | exact type match required because T is deduced from multiple arguments
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T is deduced from the atomic argument only
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See also
atomically performs bitwise XOR between the argument and the value of the atomic object and obtains the value held previously (public member function of std::atomic ) | |
(C++11)(C++11) |
replaces the atomic object with the result of bitwise OR with a non-atomic argument and obtains the previous value of the atomic (function template) |
(C++11)(C++11) |
replaces the atomic object with the result of bitwise AND with a non-atomic argument and obtains the previous value of the atomic (function template) |