I have two threads. One invokes the update method of a class that modifies a variable. Another invokes the update method of a class that reads the variable. Only one thread writes and one (or more) threads read that variable. What do I need to do in terms of concurrency, since I am new to multi-threading?
public class A
{
public int variable; // Does this need to be volatile?
// Not only int, could also be boolean or float.
public void update()
{
// Called by one thread constantly
++variable;
// Or some other algorithm
variable = complexAlgorithm();
}
}
public class B
{
public A a;
public void update()
{
// Called by another thread constantly
// I don't care about missing an update
int v = a.variable;
// Do algorithm with v...
}
}
Thanks,
If there is one and only one thread that writes to
variableyou can get away with making itvolatile. Otherwise see the answer withAtomicInteger.Only
volatilewill work in case of only one writing thread because there is only one writing thread so it always has the right value ofvariable.