Documentation for prefix ⚛
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Class: Scalar §
From Scalar
(Scalar) prefix ⚛ §
multi sub prefix:<⚛>( is rw)
Performs an atomic read of the value in the Scalar
$target
and returns the read value. Using this operator instead of simply using the variable ensures that the latest update to the variable from other threads will be seen, both by doing any required hardware barriers and also preventing the compiler from lifting reads. For example:
my = False;start until ⚛
Is certain to terminate, while in:
my = False;start until
It would be legal for a compiler to observe that $started
is not updated in the loop, and so lift the read out of the loop, thus causing the program to never terminate.
Class: atomicint §
From atomicint
(atomicint) prefix ⚛ §
multi sub prefix:<⚛>(atomicint $ is rw)
Performs an atomic read of a native integer, which may live in a lexical, attribute, or native array element. Using this operator instead of simply using the variable ensures that the latest update to the variable from other threads will be seen, both by doing any required hardware barriers and also preventing the compiler from lifting reads. For example:
my atomicint = 0;start while ⚛ == 0
Is certain to terminate, while in:
my atomicint = 0;start while == 0
It would be legal for a compiler to observe that $i
is not updated in the loop, and so lift the read out of the loop, thus causing the program to never terminate.