std::atomic_ref<T>:: operator++,++ (int) ,--,-- (int)
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Member functions | ||||
(C++26)
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Constants | ||||
Specialized member functions | ||||
Specialized for integral,
floating-point and pointer types |
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Specialized for integral and
pointer types only |
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(C++26)
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(C++26)
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atomic_ref::operator++
atomic_ref::operator++(int)
atomic_ref::operator--
atomic_ref::operator--(int)
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Specialized for integral types only | ||||
member of
atomic_ref<
Integral
>
specializations
and
atomic_ref<T*>
partial specialization
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value_type operator
++
(
)
const
noexcept
;
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(1) | (since C++20) |
value_type operator
++
(
int
)
const
noexcept
;
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(2) | (since C++20) |
value_type operator
--
(
)
const
noexcept
;
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(3) | (since C++20) |
value_type operator
--
(
int
)
const
noexcept
;
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(4) | (since C++20) |
Atomically increments or decrements the current value of the referenced object. These operations are read-modify-write operations.
For signed
Integral
types, arithmetic is defined to use two’s complement representation. There are no undefined results.
For
T*
types, the result may be an undefined address, but the operations otherwise have no undefined behavior. The program is ill-formed if
T
is not an object type.
Return value
Notes
Unlike most pre-increment and pre-decrement operators, the pre-increment and pre-decrement operators for
atomic_ref
do not return a reference to the modified object. They return a copy of the stored value instead.
See also
atomically adds the argument to the value stored in the referenced object and obtains the value held previously
(public member function) |
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atomically subtracts the argument from the value stored in the referenced object and obtains the value held previously
(public member function) |
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atomically adds to or subtracts from the referenced value
(public member function) |
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atomically performs bitwise AND, OR, XOR with the referenced value
(public member function) |