Enum std::sync::atomic::Ordering 1.0.0
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pub enum Ordering { Relaxed, Release, Acquire, AcqRel, SeqCst, // some variants omitted }
Atomic memory orderings
Memory orderings limit the ways that both the compiler and CPU may reorder instructions around atomic operations. At its most restrictive, "sequentially consistent" atomics allow neither reads nor writes to be moved either before or after the atomic operation; on the other end "relaxed" atomics allow all reorderings.
Rust's memory orderings are the same as LLVM's.
Variants
Relaxed
No ordering constraints, only atomic operations. Corresponds to LLVM's
Monotonic
ordering.
Release
When coupled with a store, all previous writes become visible
to the other threads that perform a load with Acquire
ordering
on the same value.
Acquire
When coupled with a load, all subsequent loads will see data
written before a store with Release
ordering on the same value
in other threads.
AcqRel
When coupled with a load, uses Acquire
ordering, and with a store
Release
ordering.
SeqCst
Like AcqRel
with the additional guarantee that all threads see all
sequentially consistent operations in the same order.
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for Ordering
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fn clone(&self) -> Ordering
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more