Package: wnpp
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Subject: ITP: libatomicqueue -- devel files for C++ atomic_queue library
Package: wnpp
Owner: Steffen Moeller <moel...@debian.org>
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : libatomicqueue
  Version         : 0.0
  Upstream Author : Maxim Egorushkin
* URL             : https://github.com/max0x7ba/atomic_queue
* License         : MIT
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : devel files for C++ atomic_queue library
 C++11 multiple-producer-multiple-consumer lockless queues based on
 circular buffer with std::atomic.  The main design principle these
 queues follow is simplicity: the bare minimum of atomic operations,
 fixed size buffer, value semantics.
 .
 The circular buffer side-steps the memory reclamation problem inherent
 in linked-list based queues for the price of fixed buffer size. See
 Effective memory reclamation for lock-free data structures in C++
 for more details.
 .
 These qualities are also limitations:
 .
  * The maximum queue size must be set at compile time or construction time.
  * There are no OS-blocking push/pop functions.
 .
 Nevertheless, ultra-low-latency applications need just that and nothing
 more. The simplicity pays off, see the throughput and latency benchmarks.
 .
 Available containers are:
 .
  * AtomicQueue - a fixed size ring-buffer for atomic elements.
  * OptimistAtomicQueue - a faster fixed size ring-buffer for atomic
    elements which busy-waits when empty or full.
  * AtomicQueue2 - a fixed size ring-buffer for non-atomic elements.
  * OptimistAtomicQueue2 - a faster fixed size ring-buffer for non-atomic
    elements which busy-waits when empty or full.
 .
 These containers have corresponding AtomicQueueB, OptimistAtomicQueueB,
 AtomicQueueB2, OptimistAtomicQueueB2 versions where the buffer size is
 specified as an argument to the constructor.

Remark: This package is maintained by Steffen Moeller at
   https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/libatomicqueue

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