C++ attribute: optimize_for_synchronized (TM TS)

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optimize_for_synchronized
(TM TS)
 

Indicates that the function definition should be optimized for invocation from a synchronized statement.

Syntax

[[optimize_for_synchronized]]

Explanation

Applies to the name being declared in a function declaration, which must be the first declaration of the function.

Indicates that the function definition should be optimized for invocation from a synchronized statement. In particular, it avoids serializing synchronized blocks that make a call to a function that is transaction-safe for the majority of calls, but not for all calls.

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