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The following updates in the JVM/IR plugin were made: * Lots of refactoring with preparation for K/N support: commonization of transformations. * Improved error handling (checks for visibility constraints, appending message about usage constraints in case of an error). * Explicit requirements for the visibility of atomic properties: to prevent leaking they should be private/internal or be members of private/internal classes. * Fixed visibility of generated properties: volatile properties are always private and atomic updaters have the same visibility as the original atomic property. * Volatile fields are generated from scratch and original atomic properties are removed. * Delegated properties support is fixed (only declaration in the same scope is allowed). * Non-inline atomic extensions are forbidden. * For top-level atomics: only one wrapper class per file (with corresponding visibility) is generated. * Bug fixes. The corresponding tickets: https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx-atomicfu/issues/322 KT-60528 Merge-request: KT-MR-10579 Merged-by: Maria Sokolova <maria.sokolova@jetbrains.com>
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912 B
Kotlin
Vendored
34 lines
912 B
Kotlin
Vendored
import kotlinx.atomicfu.*
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import kotlin.test.*
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private class AAA {
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private val _counter = atomic(5L)
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val counterValue: Long get() = _counter.value
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val delegateCounterValue by _counter
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val lateInitInt: AtomicInt
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val intArr: AtomicIntArray
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// test ensures that transformation does not change the order of initialization
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init {
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lateInitInt = atomic(10)
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assertTrue(lateInitInt.compareAndSet(10, 100))
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assertEquals(100, lateInitInt.value)
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intArr = AtomicIntArray(10)
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intArr[0].value = 10
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assertTrue(intArr[0].compareAndSet(10, 100))
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intArr[1].value = 20
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}
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init {
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assertEquals(5L, _counter.value)
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assertEquals(5L,counterValue)
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assertEquals(5L, delegateCounterValue)
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assertEquals(120, intArr[0].value + intArr[1].value)
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}
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}
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fun box(): String {
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val intClass = AAA()
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return "OK"
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}
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