std::atomic_flag::atomic_flag
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atomic_flag() noexcept = default;
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constexpr atomic_flag() noexcept;
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atomic_flag( const atomic_flag& ) = delete;
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Constructs a new std::atomic_flag.
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1) Trivial default constructor, initializes std::atomic_flag to unspecified state.
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1) Initializes std::atomic_flag to clear state.
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2) The copy constructor is deleted; std::atomic_flag is not copyable.
In addition, std::atomic_flag can be value-initialized to clear state with the expression ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT. For an atomic_flag with static storage duration, this guarantees static initialization: the flag can be used in constructors of static objects.
See also
(C++11) |
initializes an std::atomic_flag to false (macro constant) |