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  shmem_double_swap(3), shmem_float_swap(3), shmem_int_swap(3),
shmem_long_swap(3), shmem_swap(3), shmem_int4_swap(3), shmem_int8_swap(3),
shmem_real4_swap(3), shmem_real8_swap(3), shmem_longlong_swap(3) - Performs
an atomic swap to a remote data object
  C or C++: 
 #include <mpp/shmem.h>
double shmem_double_swap(double *target, double value,
  int pe);
float shmem_float_swap(float *target, float value, int pe);
int shmem_int_swap(int *target, int value, int pe);
long shmem_long_swap(long *target, long value, int pe);
long long shmem_longlong_swap(long long *target,
  long long value, int pe);
long shmem_swap(long *target, long value, int pe);
Fortran: 
 INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh"
INTEGER pe
INTEGER SHMEM_SWAP
ires = SHMEM_SWAP(target, value, pe)
INTEGER(KIND=4) SHMEM_INT4_SWAP
ires = SHMEM_INT4_SWAP(target, value, pe)
INTEGER(KIND=8) SHMEM_INT8_SWAP
ires = SHMEM_INT8_SWAP(target, value, pe)
REAL(KIND=4) SHMEM_REAL4_SWAP
res = SHMEM_REAL4_SWAP(target, value, pe)
REAL(KIND=8) SHMEM_REAL8_SWAP
res = SHMEM_REAL8_SWAP(target, value, pe)
  The atomic swap routines write value to address target on
PE pe, and return the previous contents of target in one atomic operation.
 
The arguments are as follows:
 
target The remotely accessible integer data
object to be updated on the remote PE. If you are using C/C++, the type
of target should match that implied in the SYNOPSIS section. If you are
using Fortran, it must be of the following type: SHMEM_SWAP: Integer of
default kind SHMEM_INT4_SWAP: 4-byte integer SHMEM_INT8_SWAP: 8-byte integer
SHMEM_REAL4_SWAP: 4-byte real SHMEM_REAL8_SWAP: 8-byte real  
 
value Value to
be atomically written to the remote PE. value is the same type as target.
pe An integer that indicates the PE number on which target is to be updated.
If you are using Fortran, it must be a default integer value.  
  The
term remotely accessible is defined in intro_shmem(3).
  The
contents that had been at the target address on the remote PE prior to
the swap is returned.
  intro_shmem(3)   
 
 
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