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author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Sat Feb 11 06:19:27 2023 +0000 |
committer | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Sat Feb 11 06:19:27 2023 +0000 |
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parent | 640bc649fa621f4fc2405c1eee3dc0335c72d378 [diff] |
Snap for 9591832 from 640bc649fa621f4fc2405c1eee3dc0335c72d378 to udc-release Change-Id: Ib97f125c46e6d683fb23aa18b36e60f5ec52f048
Atomic<T>
for RustA Rust library which provides a generic Atomic<T>
type for all T: Copy
types, unlike the standard library which only provides a few fixed atomic types (AtomicBool
, AtomicIsize
, AtomicUsize
, AtomicPtr
).
This library will use native atomic instructions if possible, and will otherwise fall back to a lock-based mechanism. You can use the Atomic::<T>::is_lock_free()
function to check whether native atomic operations are supported for a given type. Note that a type must have a power-of-2 size and alignment in order to be used by native atomic instructions.
This crate uses #![no_std]
and only depends on libcore.
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] atomic = "0.5"
and this to your crate root:
extern crate atomic;
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