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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package atomic
import "unsafe"
// A Bool is an atomic boolean value.
// The zero value is false.
type Bool struct {
_ noCopy
v uint32
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Bool) Load() bool { return LoadUint32(&x.v) != 0 }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Bool) Store(val bool) { StoreUint32(&x.v, b32(val)) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Bool) Swap(new bool) (old bool) { return SwapUint32(&x.v, b32(new)) != 0 }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for the boolean value x.
func (x *Bool) CompareAndSwap(old, new bool) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapUint32(&x.v, b32(old), b32(new))
}
// b32 returns a uint32 0 or 1 representing b.
func b32(b bool) uint32 {
if b {
return 1
}
return 0
}
// A Pointer is an atomic pointer of type *T. The zero value is a nil *T.
type Pointer[T any] struct {
_ noCopy
v unsafe.Pointer
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Pointer[T]) Load() *T { return (*T)(LoadPointer(&x.v)) }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Pointer[T]) Store(val *T) { StorePointer(&x.v, unsafe.Pointer(val)) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Pointer[T]) Swap(new *T) (old *T) { return (*T)(SwapPointer(&x.v, unsafe.Pointer(new))) }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for x.
func (x *Pointer[T]) CompareAndSwap(old, new *T) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapPointer(&x.v, unsafe.Pointer(old), unsafe.Pointer(new))
}
// An Int32 is an atomic int32. The zero value is zero.
type Int32 struct {
_ noCopy
v int32
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Int32) Load() int32 { return LoadInt32(&x.v) }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Int32) Store(val int32) { StoreInt32(&x.v, val) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Int32) Swap(new int32) (old int32) { return SwapInt32(&x.v, new) }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for x.
func (x *Int32) CompareAndSwap(old, new int32) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapInt32(&x.v, old, new)
}
// Add atomically adds delta to x and returns the new value.
func (x *Int32) Add(delta int32) (new int32) { return AddInt32(&x.v, delta) }
// An Int64 is an atomic int64. The zero value is zero.
type Int64 struct {
_ noCopy
_ align64
v int64
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Int64) Load() int64 { return LoadInt64(&x.v) }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Int64) Store(val int64) { StoreInt64(&x.v, val) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Int64) Swap(new int64) (old int64) { return SwapInt64(&x.v, new) }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for x.
func (x *Int64) CompareAndSwap(old, new int64) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapInt64(&x.v, old, new)
}
// Add atomically adds delta to x and returns the new value.
func (x *Int64) Add(delta int64) (new int64) { return AddInt64(&x.v, delta) }
// An Uint32 is an atomic uint32. The zero value is zero.
type Uint32 struct {
_ noCopy
v uint32
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Uint32) Load() uint32 { return LoadUint32(&x.v) }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Uint32) Store(val uint32) { StoreUint32(&x.v, val) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Uint32) Swap(new uint32) (old uint32) { return SwapUint32(&x.v, new) }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for x.
func (x *Uint32) CompareAndSwap(old, new uint32) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapUint32(&x.v, old, new)
}
// Add atomically adds delta to x and returns the new value.
func (x *Uint32) Add(delta uint32) (new uint32) { return AddUint32(&x.v, delta) }
// An Uint64 is an atomic uint64. The zero value is zero.
type Uint64 struct {
_ noCopy
_ align64
v uint64
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Uint64) Load() uint64 { return LoadUint64(&x.v) }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Uint64) Store(val uint64) { StoreUint64(&x.v, val) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Uint64) Swap(new uint64) (old uint64) { return SwapUint64(&x.v, new) }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for x.
func (x *Uint64) CompareAndSwap(old, new uint64) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapUint64(&x.v, old, new)
}
// Add atomically adds delta to x and returns the new value.
func (x *Uint64) Add(delta uint64) (new uint64) { return AddUint64(&x.v, delta) }
// An Uintptr is an atomic uintptr. The zero value is zero.
type Uintptr struct {
_ noCopy
v uintptr
}
// Load atomically loads and returns the value stored in x.
func (x *Uintptr) Load() uintptr { return LoadUintptr(&x.v) }
// Store atomically stores val into x.
func (x *Uintptr) Store(val uintptr) { StoreUintptr(&x.v, val) }
// Swap atomically stores new into x and returns the previous value.
func (x *Uintptr) Swap(new uintptr) (old uintptr) { return SwapUintptr(&x.v, new) }
// CompareAndSwap executes the compare-and-swap operation for x.
func (x *Uintptr) CompareAndSwap(old, new uintptr) (swapped bool) {
return CompareAndSwapUintptr(&x.v, old, new)
}
// Add atomically adds delta to x and returns the new value.
func (x *Uintptr) Add(delta uintptr) (new uintptr) { return AddUintptr(&x.v, delta) }
// noCopy may be added to structs which must not be copied
// after the first use.
//
// See https://golang.org/issues/8005#issuecomment-190753527
// for details.
//
// Note that it must not be embedded, due to the Lock and Unlock methods.
type noCopy struct{}
// Lock is a no-op used by -copylocks checker from `go vet`.
func (*noCopy) Lock() {}
func (*noCopy) Unlock() {}
// align64 may be added to structs that must be 64-bit aligned.
// This struct is recognized by a special case in the compiler
// and will not work if copied to any other package.
type align64 struct{}