std::atomic_compare_exchange_weak, std::atomic_compare_exchange_strong, std::atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit, std::atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit
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<atomic>
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|   template< class T > 
bool atomic_compare_exchange_weak( std::atomic<T>* obj,   | 
(1) | (since C++11) | 
|   template< class T > 
bool atomic_compare_exchange_strong( std::atomic<T>* obj,  | 
(2) | (since C++11) | 
|   template< class T > 
bool atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit( std::atomic<T>* obj,  | 
(3) | (since C++11) | 
|   template< class T > 
bool atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit( std::atomic<T>* obj,  | 
(4) | (since C++11) | 
Atomically compares the value pointed to by obj with the value pointed to by expected, and if those are equal, replaces the former with desired (performs read-modify-write operation). Otherwise, loads the actual value pointed to by obj into *expected (performs load operation).
The memory models for the read-modify-write and load operations are succ and fail respectively. The (1-2) versions use std::memory_order_seq_cst by default.
The weak forms ((1) and (3)) of the functions are allowed to fail spuriously, that is, act as if *obj != *expected even if they are equal. When a compare-and-exchange is in a loop, the weak version will yield better performance on some platforms. When a weak compare-and-exchange would require a loop and a strong one would not, the strong one is preferable.
These functions are defined in terms of member functions of std::atomic:
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[edit] Parameters
| obj | - | pointer to the atomic object to test and modify | 
| expected | - | pointer to the value expected to be found in the atomic object | 
| desired | - | the value to store in the atomic object if it is as expected | 
| succ | - | the memory sycnhronization ordering for the read-modify-write operation if the comparison succeeds. All values are permitted. | 
| fail | - |   the memory sycnhronization ordering for the load operation if the comparison fails. Cannot be std::memory_order_release or std::memory_order_acq_rel and cannot specify stronger ordering than succ
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[edit] Return value
The result of the comparison: true if *obj was equal to *exp, false otherwise.
[edit] Exceptions
[edit] Example
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[edit] See also
|    atomically compares the value of the atomic object with non-atomic argument and performs atomic exchange if equal or atomic load if not   (public member function of std::atomic) 
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   atomically replaces the value of the atomic object with non-atomic argument and returns the old value of the atomic   (function template)  | 
|    specializes atomic operations for std::shared_ptr   (function template)  | 
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