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author | Eli Friedman <eli.friedman@gmail.com> | 2011-08-24 20:28:39 +0000 |
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committer | Eli Friedman <eli.friedman@gmail.com> | 2011-08-24 20:28:39 +0000 |
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Some minor updates to atomic acquire/release docs in LangRef.
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diff --git a/docs/LangRef.html b/docs/LangRef.html index cac0272..2b9ee24 100644 --- a/docs/LangRef.html +++ b/docs/LangRef.html @@ -1634,14 +1634,15 @@ address is written <code>monotonic</code>ally by one thread, and other threads eventually see the write. This corresponds to the C++0x/C1x <code>memory_order_relaxed</code>.</dd> <dt><code>acquire</code></dt> -<dd>In addition to the guarantees of <code>monotonic</code>, if this operation -reads a value written by a <code>release</code> atomic operation, it -<i>synchronizes-with</i> that operation. This corresponds to the C++0x/C1x -<code>memory_order_acquire</code>.</dd> -<dt><code>release</code></dt> <dd>In addition to the guarantees of <code>monotonic</code>, -a <i>synchronizes-with</i> edge may be formed with an <code>acquire</code> -operation. This is intended to model C++'s <code>memory_order_release</code>.</dd> +a <i>synchronizes-with</i> edge may be formed with a <code>release</code> +operation. This is intended to model C++'s <code>memory_order_acquire</code>.</dd> +<dt><code>release</code></dt> +<dd>In addition to the guarantees of <code>monotonic</code>, if this operation +writes a value which is subsequently read by an <code>acquire</code> operation, +it <i>synchronizes-with</i> that operation. (This isn't a complete +description; see the C++0x definition of a release sequence.) This corresponds +to the C++0x/C1x <code>memory_order_release</code>.</dd> <dt><code>acq_rel</code> (acquire+release)</dt><dd>Acts as both an <code>acquire</code> and <code>release</code> operation on its address. This corresponds to the C++0x/C1x <code>memory_order_acq_rel</code>.</dd> |