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1#ifndef BOOST_SMART_PTR_DETAIL_ATOMIC_COUNT_HPP_INCLUDED
2#define BOOST_SMART_PTR_DETAIL_ATOMIC_COUNT_HPP_INCLUDED
3
4// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
5
6#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
7# pragma once
8#endif
9
10//
11//  boost/detail/atomic_count.hpp - thread/SMP safe reference counter
12//
13//  Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Peter Dimov and Multi Media Ltd.
14//
15// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
16// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
17// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
18//
19//  typedef <implementation-defined> boost::detail::atomic_count;
20//
21//  atomic_count a(n);
22//
23//    (n is convertible to long)
24//
25//    Effects: Constructs an atomic_count with an initial value of n
26//
27//  a;
28//
29//    Returns: (long) the current value of a
30//
31//  ++a;
32//
33//    Effects: Atomically increments the value of a
34//    Returns: (long) the new value of a
35//
36//  --a;
37//
38//    Effects: Atomically decrements the value of a
39//    Returns: (long) the new value of a
40//
41//    Important note: when --a returns zero, it must act as a
42//      read memory barrier (RMB); i.e. the calling thread must
43//      have a synchronized view of the memory
44//
45//    On Intel IA-32 (x86) memory is always synchronized, so this
46//      is not a problem.
47//
48//    On many architectures the atomic instructions already act as
49//      a memory barrier.
50//
51//    This property is necessary for proper reference counting, since
52//      a thread can update the contents of a shared object, then
53//      release its reference, and another thread may immediately
54//      release the last reference causing object destruction.
55//
56//    The destructor needs to have a synchronized view of the
57//      object to perform proper cleanup.
58//
59//    Original example by Alexander Terekhov:
60//
61//    Given:
62//
63//    - a mutable shared object OBJ;
64//    - two threads THREAD1 and THREAD2 each holding
65//      a private smart_ptr object pointing to that OBJ.
66//
67//    t1: THREAD1 updates OBJ (thread-safe via some synchronization)
68//      and a few cycles later (after "unlock") destroys smart_ptr;
69//
70//    t2: THREAD2 destroys smart_ptr WITHOUT doing any synchronization
71//      with respect to shared mutable object OBJ; OBJ destructors
72//      are called driven by smart_ptr interface...
73//
74
75#include <boost/config.hpp>
76#include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/sp_has_sync.hpp>
77
78#ifndef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
79
80namespace boost
81{
82
83namespace detail
84{
85
86typedef long atomic_count;
87
88}
89
90}
91
92#elif defined(BOOST_AC_USE_PTHREADS)
93#  include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/atomic_count_pthreads.hpp>
94
95#elif defined( __GNUC__ ) && ( defined( __i386__ ) || defined( __x86_64__ ) )
96#  include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/atomic_count_gcc_x86.hpp>
97
98#elif defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
99#  include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/atomic_count_win32.hpp>
100
101#elif defined( BOOST_SP_HAS_SYNC )
102#  include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/atomic_count_sync.hpp>
103
104#elif defined(__GLIBCPP__) || defined(__GLIBCXX__)
105#  include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/atomic_count_gcc.hpp>
106
107#elif defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS)
108
109#  define BOOST_AC_USE_PTHREADS
110#  include <boost/smart_ptr/detail/atomic_count_pthreads.hpp>
111
112#else
113
114// Use #define BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS to avoid the error
115#error Unrecognized threading platform
116
117#endif
118
119#endif // #ifndef BOOST_SMART_PTR_DETAIL_ATOMIC_COUNT_HPP_INCLUDED
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