std::atomic::operator=
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|   T operator=( T desired ); 
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|   T operator=( T desired ) volatile; 
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|   atomic& operator=( const atomic& ) = delete; 
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|   atomic& operator=( const atomic& ) volatile = delete; 
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1) Atomically assigns a value 
t to the atomic variable. Equivalent to store(desired).
2) Atomic variables are not 
CopyAssignable.
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[edit] Parameters
| desired | - | value to assign | 
[edit] Return value
desired.
[edit] Exceptions
noexcept specification:  
noexcept
  [edit] Notes
Unlike most assignment operators, the assignment operators for atomic types do not return a reference to their left-hand arguments. They return a copy of the stored value instead.
[edit] See also
|   constructs an atomic object  (public member function)  |