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std::atomic_ref::is_lock_free(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::atomic_ref::is_lock_free(3) |
NAME¶
std::atomic_ref::is_lock_free - std::atomic_ref::is_lock_free
Synopsis¶
bool is_lock_free() const noexcept; (since C++20)
Checks whether the atomic operations on this object are lock-free.
Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
true if the atomic operations on this object are lock-free, false otherwise.
Notes¶
All atomic types except for std::atomic_flag may be implemented
using mutexes or
other locking operations, rather than using the lock-free atomic CPU
instructions.
Atomic types are also allowed to be sometimes lock-free, e.g. if only aligned
memory
accesses are naturally atomic on a given architecture, misaligned objects of
the
same type have to use locks.
The C++ standard recommends (but does not require) that lock-free atomic
operations
are also address-free, that is, suitable for communication between processes
using
shared memory.
Example¶
This section is incomplete
Reason: no example
See also¶
is_always_lock_free indicates that the type is always lock-free
[static] (public static member constant)
Category:¶
* Todo no example
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