rocksdb/port
Igor Canadi 48842ab316 Deprecate AtomicPointer
Summary: RocksDB already depends on C++11, so we might as well all the goodness that C++11 provides. This means that we don't need AtomicPointer anymore. The less things in port/, the easier it will be to port to other platforms.

Test Plan: make check + careful visual review verifying that NoBarried got memory_order_relaxed, while Acquire/Release methods got memory_order_acquire and memory_order_release

Reviewers: rven, yhchiang, ljin, sdong

Reviewed By: ljin

Subscribers: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D27543
2014-10-27 14:50:21 -07:00
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win reverting disastrous MOE commit, returning to r21 2011-04-19 23:11:15 +00:00
likely.h cache SuperVersion in thread local storage to avoid mutex lock 2014-02-27 11:38:55 -08:00
port.h Move the compiler back to 4.8.1 + more small fixes 2013-11-18 11:40:16 -08:00
port_example.h Deprecate AtomicPointer 2014-10-27 14:50:21 -07:00
port_posix.cc generic rate limiter 2014-07-08 11:41:57 -07:00
port_posix.h Deprecate AtomicPointer 2014-10-27 14:50:21 -07:00
README reverting disastrous MOE commit, returning to r21 2011-04-19 23:11:15 +00:00
stack_trace.cc Avoid off-by-one error when using readlink 2014-09-05 20:50:29 -07:00
stack_trace.h Print out stack trace in mac, too 2014-04-23 09:11:35 -04:00

This directory contains interfaces and implementations that isolate the
rest of the package from platform details.

Code in the rest of the package includes "port.h" from this directory.
"port.h" in turn includes a platform specific "port_<platform>.h" file
that provides the platform specific implementation.

See port_posix.h for an example of what must be provided in a platform
specific header file.