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Section: 99 [atomics.types.address] Status: Resolved Submitter: INCITS Opened: 2010-08-25 Last modified: 2016-01-28
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Discussion:
Addresses US-162
The compare_exchange_weak and compare_exchange_strong member functions that take const void* arguments lead to a silent removal of const, because the load member function and other acessors return the stored value as a void*.
[ Proposed resolution as of NB comment: ]
Change 99 [atomics.types.address], class atomic_address synopsis, as indicated:
namespace std { typedef struct atomic_address { [..]bool compare_exchange_weak(const void*&, const void*, memory_order, memory_order) volatile;bool compare_exchange_weak(const void*&, const void*, memory_order, memory_order);bool compare_exchange_strong(const void*&, const void*, memory_order, memory_order) volatile;bool compare_exchange_strong(const void*&, const void*, memory_order, memory_order);bool compare_exchange_weak(const void*&, const void*, memory_order = memory_order_seq_cst) volatile;bool compare_exchange_weak(const void*&, const void*, memory_order = memory_order_seq_cst);bool compare_exchange_strong(const void*&, const void*, memory_order = memory_order_seq_cst) volatile;bool compare_exchange_strong(const void*&, const void*, memory_order = memory_order_seq_cst);[..] } atomic_address; [..] }
[ 2010-10-27 Daniel adds: ]
Accepting n3164 would solve this issue by replacing atomic_address by atomic<void*>.
[ Resolved in Batavia by accepting n3193. ]
Proposed resolution:
Solved by n3193.