uint32.go 3.0 KB

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  1. // @generated Code generated by gen-atomicint.
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  21. package atomic
  22. import (
  23. "encoding/json"
  24. "strconv"
  25. "sync/atomic"
  26. )
  27. // Uint32 is an atomic wrapper around uint32.
  28. type Uint32 struct {
  29. _ nocmp // disallow non-atomic comparison
  30. v uint32
  31. }
  32. // NewUint32 creates a new Uint32.
  33. func NewUint32(i uint32) *Uint32 {
  34. return &Uint32{v: i}
  35. }
  36. // Load atomically loads the wrapped value.
  37. func (i *Uint32) Load() uint32 {
  38. return atomic.LoadUint32(&i.v)
  39. }
  40. // Add atomically adds to the wrapped uint32 and returns the new value.
  41. func (i *Uint32) Add(n uint32) uint32 {
  42. return atomic.AddUint32(&i.v, n)
  43. }
  44. // Sub atomically subtracts from the wrapped uint32 and returns the new value.
  45. func (i *Uint32) Sub(n uint32) uint32 {
  46. return atomic.AddUint32(&i.v, ^(n - 1))
  47. }
  48. // Inc atomically increments the wrapped uint32 and returns the new value.
  49. func (i *Uint32) Inc() uint32 {
  50. return i.Add(1)
  51. }
  52. // Dec atomically decrements the wrapped uint32 and returns the new value.
  53. func (i *Uint32) Dec() uint32 {
  54. return i.Sub(1)
  55. }
  56. // CAS is an atomic compare-and-swap.
  57. func (i *Uint32) CAS(old, new uint32) bool {
  58. return atomic.CompareAndSwapUint32(&i.v, old, new)
  59. }
  60. // Store atomically stores the passed value.
  61. func (i *Uint32) Store(n uint32) {
  62. atomic.StoreUint32(&i.v, n)
  63. }
  64. // Swap atomically swaps the wrapped uint32 and returns the old value.
  65. func (i *Uint32) Swap(n uint32) uint32 {
  66. return atomic.SwapUint32(&i.v, n)
  67. }
  68. // MarshalJSON encodes the wrapped uint32 into JSON.
  69. func (i *Uint32) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
  70. return json.Marshal(i.Load())
  71. }
  72. // UnmarshalJSON decodes JSON into the wrapped uint32.
  73. func (i *Uint32) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
  74. var v uint32
  75. if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &v); err != nil {
  76. return err
  77. }
  78. i.Store(v)
  79. return nil
  80. }
  81. // String encodes the wrapped value as a string.
  82. func (i *Uint32) String() string {
  83. v := i.Load()
  84. return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10)
  85. }