InterlockedExchange8

InterlockedExchange8 sets an 8-bit variable to the specified value as an atomic operation.

To operate on a pointer variable, use the InterlockedExchangePointer function.

To operate on a 16-bit variable, use the InterlockedExchange16 function.

To operate on a 32-bit variable, use the InterlockedExchange function.

To operate on a 64-bit variable, use the InterlockedExchange64 function.

Syntax

char InterlockedExchange8(
        char volatile *Target,
        char           Value
);

Parameters

Target

A pointer to the value to be exchanged. The function sets this variable to Value, and returns its prior value.

Value

The value to be exchanged with the value pointed to by Target.

Return Value

The function returns the initial value of the Target parameter.

Remarks

The interlocked functions provide a simple mechanism for synchronizing access to a variable that is shared by multiple threads. This function is atomic with respect to calls to other interlocked functions.

This function is implemented using a compiler intrinsic where possible. For more information, see the Winbase.h header file and _InterlockedExchange8.

This function generates a full memory barrier (or fence) to ensure that memory operations are completed in order.

Requirements

Minimum Supported Version RTX64 3.1
Header windows.h
Library Rtx_Rtss.lib

See Also:

InterlockedExchange

InterlockedExchange16

InterlockedExchange64

InterlockedExchangePointer

InterlockedExchangeSubtract

InterlockedExchangeAdd

InterlockedExchangeAdd64