std::atomic_ref<T>:: operator=

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T operator = ( T desired ) const noexcept ;
(1) (since C++20)
atomic_ref & operator = ( const atomic_ref & ) = delete ;
(2) (since C++20)
1) Atomically assigns a value desired to the referenced object. Equivalent to store ( desired ) .
2) atomic_ref is not CopyAssignable .

Parameters

desired - value to assign

Return value

desired

Notes

Unlike most assignment operators, the assignment operator for atomic_ref does not return a reference to its left-hand argument. It returns a copy of the stored value instead.

See also

constructs an atomic_ref object
(public member function)