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NAME
SDL_AtomicU32 - A type representing an atomic unsigned 32-bit value.
SYNOPSIS
#include <SDL3/SDL_atomic.h>
typedef struct SDL_AtomicU32 { Uint32 value; } SDL_AtomicU32;
DESCRIPTION
This can be used to manage a value that is synchronized across multiple CPUs without a race condition;
when an app sets a value with SDL_SetAtomicU32 all other threads, regardless of the CPU it is running on,
will see that value when retrieved with SDL_GetAtomicU32, regardless of CPU caches, etc.
This is also useful for atomic compare-and-swap operations: a thread can change the value as long as its
current value matches expectations. When done in a loop, one can guarantee data consistency across
threads without a lock (but the usual warnings apply: if you don't know what you're doing, or you don't
do it carefully, you can confidently cause any number of disasters with this, so in most cases, you
_should_ use a mutex instead of this!).
This is a struct so people don't accidentally use numeric operations on it directly. You have to use SDL
atomic functions.
AVAILABILITY
This struct is available since SDL 3.2.0.
SEE ALSO
SDL_CompareAndSwapAtomicU32(3), SDL_GetAtomicU32(3), SDL_SetAtomicU32(3)
Simple Directmedia Layer SDL 3.2.20 SDL_AtomicU32(3type)