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Concurrency with Modern C++

You're reading from   Concurrency with Modern C++ What every professional C++ programmer should know about concurrency.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
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ISBN-13 9781839211027
Length 543 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rainer Grimm Rainer Grimm
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

1. Reader Testimonials FREE CHAPTER
2. Introduction 3. Concurrency with Modern C++ 4. Memory Model 5. Multithreading 6. Parallel Algorithms of the Standard Template Library 7. The Near Future: C++20 8. Case Studies 9. The Future: C++23 10. Patterns and Best Practices 11. Synchronisation Patterns 12. Concurrent Architecture 13. Best Practices 14. Lock-Based Data Structures 15. Challenges 16. The Time Library 17. CppMem - An Overview 18. Glossary 19. Index

The Class Template std::atomic_ref (C++20)

The class template std::atomic_ref applies atomic operations to the referenced non-atomic object. Concurrent writing and reading of atomic object is, therefore, no data race. The lifetime of the referenced object must exceed the lifetime of the atomic_ref. Accessing a subobject of the referenced object with an atomic_ref is not well-defined.

Accordingly to std::atomic, std::atomic_ref can be specialised and supports specialisations for the built-in data types.

Specialisations of std::atomic_ref

You can specialise std::atomic_ref for user-defined type, use partially specialisations for pointer types, or full specialisations for arithmetic types such as integral or floating-point types.

Primary Template

The primary template std::atomic_ref can be instantiated with a TriviallyCopyable type T.

struct Counters { 
    int a; 
    int b; 
};

Counter counter;
std::atomic_ref<Counters> cnt(counter); 

Partial Specialisations for...

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