Result for 255B0F05D252DBFFC4A4431071111BBBDDCF82F8

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FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libboost_atomic.so.1.55.0
FileSize5364
MD5AE39959C0A6F23197EA1528F34E90D97
SHA-1255B0F05D252DBFFC4A4431071111BBBDDCF82F8
SHA-2565685C68259233CCD834F193B710A73810C4A7370EF6C8252E29A9FEA53E09EFF
SSDEEP48:9OJsrlgMBWBPsHAca3A9GSUAAA2dWfR4y4q:9CASMBWBPmaw05tdWfR4Vq
TLSHT1B7B14E8AFAE6DC36CC71623CC48706191791EB0556968B33DAC89D213D0717D1C7A9A7
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FileSize8770
MD5E4CD0F5F8BD37446A7E74AB36E62A403
PackageDescriptionatomic data types, operations, and memory ordering constraints This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection. . Boost.Atomic is a library that provides atomic data types and operations on these data types, as well as memory ordering constraints required for coordinating multiple threads through atomic variables. It implements the interface as defined by the C++11 standard, but makes this feature available for platforms lacking system/compiler support for this particular C++11 feature. . Users of this library should already be familiar with concurrency in general, as well as elementary concepts such as "mutual exclusion". . The implementation makes use of processor-specific instructions where possible (via inline assembler, platform libraries or compiler intrinsics), and falls back to "emulating" atomic operations through locking.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibboost-atomic1.55.0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.55.0+dfsg-1ubuntu3
SHA-1C378BDFC96FBDC70DC1EBF062C609A4A2FEA3C07
SHA-256D734426F36E3512513E52EDACEC2FD4DEEE2342A5B95444DB5CAE6C0B539D41E