I wasn't aware of the std::atomic
variables but was aware about the std::mutex
(weird right!) provided by the standard; however one thing caught my eye: there are two seemingly-same (to me) atomic types provided by the standard, listed below:
The std::atomic_flag
contains the following explanation:
std::atomic_flag
is an atomic boolean type. Unlike all specializations ofstd::atomic
, it is guaranteed to be lock-free. Unlikestd::atomic<bool>
,std::atomic_flag
does not provide load or store operations.
which I fail to understand. Is std::atomic<bool>
not guaranteed to be lock-free? Then it's not atomic or what?
So what's the difference between the two and when should I use which?