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Naveen Sampath04696f72022-06-13 15:19:14 +05301// Copyright (c) 2020 Uber Technologies, Inc.
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20
21package atomic
22
23import (
24 "math"
25 "strconv"
26)
27
28//go:generate bin/gen-atomicwrapper -name=Float64 -type=float64 -wrapped=Uint64 -pack=math.Float64bits -unpack=math.Float64frombits -swap -json -imports math -file=float64.go
29
30// Add atomically adds to the wrapped float64 and returns the new value.
31func (f *Float64) Add(delta float64) float64 {
32 for {
33 old := f.Load()
34 new := old + delta
35 if f.CAS(old, new) {
36 return new
37 }
38 }
39}
40
41// Sub atomically subtracts from the wrapped float64 and returns the new value.
42func (f *Float64) Sub(delta float64) float64 {
43 return f.Add(-delta)
44}
45
46// CAS is an atomic compare-and-swap for float64 values.
47//
48// Note: CAS handles NaN incorrectly. NaN != NaN using Go's inbuilt operators
49// but CAS allows a stored NaN to compare equal to a passed in NaN.
50// This avoids typical CAS loops from blocking forever, e.g.,
51//
52// for {
53// old := atom.Load()
54// new = f(old)
55// if atom.CAS(old, new) {
56// break
57// }
58// }
59//
60// If CAS did not match NaN to match, then the above would loop forever.
61func (f *Float64) CAS(old, new float64) (swapped bool) {
62 return f.v.CAS(math.Float64bits(old), math.Float64bits(new))
63}
64
65// String encodes the wrapped value as a string.
66func (f *Float64) String() string {
67 // 'g' is the behavior for floats with %v.
68 return strconv.FormatFloat(f.Load(), 'g', -1, 64)
69}