
In article <42559E8A.EB7E42BF@web.de>, Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> wrote:
Miro Jurisic wrote: [...]
2. The documentation for the corresponding kernel calls is at <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/KernellibkernFram ework /OSAtomic/> and includes memory synchronization behavior
Invisible e-ink, I suppose. Can't see it.
I have a strong personal and professional interest in making sure that boost on Mac OS X does not cause compatibility problems and hard-to-disagnose bugs, not just now, but for the future of products that I ship linked with boost; I also have string interests in helping make Apple's documentation accurate and adequate. I am willing to spend my time talking to you and my time and money on getting you an authoritative answer from Apple engineering, but I do not have the resources to put up with your snarky remarks and your less-than-enthusiastic responses to what I believe is a reasonable concern about code quality. You are wasting my good will. Please write up a specific question that I can give to an Apple engineer, because it's clear that either the one-sentence question I was previously given was not specific enough or that I did not understand it correctly. meeroh