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atomic/float32.go
Prashant Varanasi 1505d282ac Fix Swap and CompareAndSwap for Value wrappers (#130)
* Regenerate code to update copyright end year to 2023

* Test behaviour of default values initialized in different ways

This adds repro tests for #126 and #129

* Fix Swap and CompareAndSwap for Value wrappers

Fixes #126, #129

All atomic types can be used without initialization, e.g., `var v
<AtomicType>`. This works fine for integer types as the initialized
value of 0 matches the default value for the user-facing type.  However,
for Value wrappers, they are initialized to `nil`, which is a value that
can't be set (triggers a panic) so the default value for the user-facing
type is forced to be stored as a different value. This leads to multiple
possible values representing the default user-facing type.

E.g., an `atomic.String` with value `""` may be represented by the
underlying atomic as either `nil`, or `""`. This causes issues when we
don't handle the `nil` value correctly, causing to panics in `Swap` and
incorrectly not swapping values in `CompareAndSwap`.

This change fixes the above issues by:
 * Requiring `pack` and `unpack` function in gen-atomicwrapper as the
   only place we weren't supplying them was for `String`, and the
   branching adds unnecessary complexity, especially with added `nil`
   handling.
 * Extending `CompareAndSwap` for `Value` wrappers to try an additional
   `CompareAndSwap(nil, <new>)` only if the original `CompareAndSwap`
   fails and the old value is the zero value.
2023-02-06 01:17:57 -08:00

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// @generated Code generated by gen-atomicwrapper.
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package atomic
import (
"encoding/json"
"math"
)
// Float32 is an atomic type-safe wrapper for float32 values.
type Float32 struct {
_ nocmp // disallow non-atomic comparison
v Uint32
}
var _zeroFloat32 float32
// NewFloat32 creates a new Float32.
func NewFloat32(val float32) *Float32 {
x := &Float32{}
if val != _zeroFloat32 {
x.Store(val)
}
return x
}
// Load atomically loads the wrapped float32.
func (x *Float32) Load() float32 {
return math.Float32frombits(x.v.Load())
}
// Store atomically stores the passed float32.
func (x *Float32) Store(val float32) {
x.v.Store(math.Float32bits(val))
}
// Swap atomically stores the given float32 and returns the old
// value.
func (x *Float32) Swap(val float32) (old float32) {
return math.Float32frombits(x.v.Swap(math.Float32bits(val)))
}
// MarshalJSON encodes the wrapped float32 into JSON.
func (x *Float32) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(x.Load())
}
// UnmarshalJSON decodes a float32 from JSON.
func (x *Float32) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
var v float32
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &v); err != nil {
return err
}
x.Store(v)
return nil
}