
On 12/15/2009 09:37 PM, Helge Bahmann wrote:
Hello,
First of all I would like to thank for the comments that I have received so far, I have incorporated almost all of them I think. Boost.Atomic is now in a form that I consider calling it a release. It has support for "true" atomic variables on:
- gcc/x86, 32-bit (tested on Linux, FreeBSD) - gcc/x86, 64-bit (tested on Linux) - gcc/powerpc32 (tested on Linux, Mac OS X) - gcc/powerpc64 (untested) - generic Win32 (tested with Visual Studio Express on Win XP)
For all others it falls back gracefully to locked operation. There is proper quickbook documentation, including a hopefully illustrative example section. If you have an unsupported platform, contact me and I will attempt to provide support for it (usually it is just a matter of testing).
Otherwise I would like to request considering the library for inclusion and appreciate any further comments. Everything available as usual at:
i have adapted my boost.lockfree proposal to make use of your boost.atomic libray. so the review of boost.atomic should happen before or a the same time as the review of boost.lockfree. thanks a lot for your work! cheers, tim -- tim@klingt.org http://tim.klingt.org Happiness is a byproduct of function, purpose, and conflict; those who seek happiness for itself seek victory without war. William S. Burroughs