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						Enum core.atomic.MemoryOrder
Specifies the memory ordering semantics of an atomic operation.
						
				enum MemoryOrder
				 : int { ... }
						
					
				Enum members
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| acq | Hoist-load + hoist-store barrier.
 Corresponds to LLVM AtomicOrdering.Acquire
 and C++11/C11 memory_order_acquire. | 
| acq_rel | Acquire + release barrier.
 Corresponds to LLVM AtomicOrdering.AcquireRelease
 and C++11/C11 memory_order_acq_rel. | 
| raw | Not sequenced.
 Corresponds to LLVM AtomicOrdering.Monotonic
 and C++11/C11 memory_order_relaxed. | 
| rel | Sink-load + sink-store barrier.
 Corresponds to LLVM AtomicOrdering.Release
 and C++11/C11 memory_order_release. | 
| seq | Fully sequenced (acquire + release). Corresponds to
 LLVM AtomicOrdering.SequentiallyConsistent
 and C++11/C11 memory_order_seq_cst. | 
See Also
Authors
Sean Kelly, Alex Rønne Petersen, Manu Evans
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