vcpkg/ports/atomic-queue/vcpkg.json
Elias Benali 3b95ab27a0
[atomic-queue] update to 1.6.3 (#37363)
* Stateful allocator support. Constructors accept allocator argument.

* Constructors accept allocator argument.

* CMake support added.

* Fixes C++20 compile errors.

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{
"name": "atomic-queue",
"version": "1.6.3",
"description": "Minimalistic header-only thread-safe ultra-low-latency multiple-producer-multiple-consumer lockless queues based on circular buffer with std::atomic.",
"homepage": "https://github.com/max0x7ba/atomic_queue",
"license": "MIT"
}