Result for CE3DB812E0C7BE51D4D28BF59302509470311C7A

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FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libboost_atomic.so.1.62.0
FileSize5276
MD5CB079EAB74810C59B28990FB22EC130A
SHA-1CE3DB812E0C7BE51D4D28BF59302509470311C7A
SHA-25689532B75B6B92FABDB7D0DC82699378BD27B8B8947F14A6652891B22FB8F2BA3
SSDEEP48:uOoZaV7MBWBPhdGz5tDG0dzbVubcaOtueJl0eyXAbhgw0pGDzqa:uJZiMBWBPhdGz20dUktNlthcpazqa
TLSHT167B1878BF7A9E673D0EA2B3C894B8624F264EC5411421F333788E7787C076AC5931553
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FileSize7204
MD50324C0618D17D35C6D27EBB322ECA9DE
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-atomic1.62.0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.62.0+dfsg-4build3
SHA-1391686D937EBD34A4F92655FA64C04DA1BCEE839
SHA-25620BD672E43770B1081CA16BBBE3035EF35BD7A567D6D75F904EDCB22B4B74356