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std::barrier::arrive_and_wait(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::barrier::arrive_and_wait(3) |
NAME¶
std::barrier::arrive_and_wait - std::barrier::arrive_and_wait
Synopsis¶
void arrive_and_wait(); (since C++20)
Atomically decrements the expected count by 1, then blocks at the
synchronization
point for the current phase until the phase completion step of the current
phase is
run. Equivalent to wait(arrive());.
The behavior is undefined if the expected count for the current phase is
zero.
Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
(none)
Exceptions¶
Throws std::system_error with an error code allowed for mutex types on error.
Notes¶
If the current expected count is decremented to zero in the call
to this function,
the phase completion step is run and this function does not block.
If the current expected count is zero before calling this function, the
initial
expected count for all subsequent phases is also zero, which means the
barrier
cannot be reused.
Example¶
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Reason: no example
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