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May fail spuriously * and does not provide ordering guarantees, so is only rarely an * appropriate alternative to {@code compareAndSet}. * * @param expect the expected value * @param update the new value * @return true if successful */ public boolean weakCompareAndSet(boolean expect, boolean update) { int e = expect ? 1 : 0; int u = update ? 1 : 0; return unsafe.compareAndSwapInt(this, valueOffset, e, u); } /** * Unconditionally sets to the given value. * * @param newValue the new value */ public final void set(boolean newValue) { value = newValue ? 1 : 0; } /** * Eventually sets to the given value. * * @param newValue the new value * @since 1.6 */ public final void lazySet(boolean newValue) { int v = newValue ? 1 : 0; unsafe.putOrderedInt(this, valueOffset, v); } /** * Atomically sets to the given value and returns the previous value. * * @param newValue the new value * @return the previous value */ public final boolean getAndSet(boolean newValue) { boolean prev; do { prev = get(); } while (!compareAndSet(prev, newValue)); return prev; } /** * Returns the String representation of the current value. * @return the String representation of the current value */ public String toString() { return Boolean.toString(get()); } }