InterlockedIncrement64 function (winnt.h)
Increments (increases by one) the value of the specified 64-bit variable as an atomic operation.
To operate on 32-bit values, use the InterlockedIncrement function.
Syntax
LONG64 InterlockedIncrement64(
[in, out] LONG64 volatile *Addend
);
Parameters
[in, out] Addend
A pointer to the variable to be incremented.
Return value
The function returns the resulting incremented value.
Remarks
The variable pointed to by the Addend parameter must be aligned on a 64-bit boundary; otherwise, this function will behave unpredictably on multiprocessor x86 systems and any non-x86 systems. See _aligned_malloc.
The interlocked functions provide a simple mechanism for synchronizing access to a variable that is shared by multiple threads. This function is atomic with respect to calls to other interlocked functions.
This function is implemented using a compiler intrinsic where possible. For more information, see the WinBase.h header file and _InterlockedIncrement64.
This function generates a full memory barrier (or fence) to ensure that memory operations are completed in order.
Itanium-based systems: For performance-critical applications, use InterlockedIncrementAcquire64 or InterlockedIncrementRelease64 instead.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | winnt.h (include Windows.h) |