Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global objects/Atomics/or

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The static Atomics.or() method computes a bitwise OR with a given value at a given position in the array, and returns the old value at that position. This atomic operation guarantees that no other write happens until the modified value is written back.


Syntax

Atomics.or(typedArray, index, value)

Parameters

typedArray
An integer typed array. One of Int8Array, Uint8Array, Int16Array, Uint16Array, Int32Array, Uint32Array, BigInt64Array, or BigUint64Array.
index
The position in the typedArray to compute the bitwise OR.
value
The number to compute the bitwise OR with.

Return value

The old value at the given position (typedArray[index]).

Exceptions

  • Throws a TypeError, if typedArray is not one of the allowed integer types.
  • Throws a RangeError, if index is out of bounds in the typedArray.

Description

The bitwise OR operation yields 1, if either a or b are 1. The truth table for the OR operation is:

a b b
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 1

For example, a bitwise OR of 5 | 1 results in 0101 which is 5 in decimal.

5  0101
1  0001
   ----
5  0101

Examples

Using or

const sab = new SharedArrayBuffer(1024);
const ta = new Uint8Array(sab);
ta[0] = 2;

Atomics.or(ta, 0, 1); // returns 2, the old value
Atomics.load(ta, 0);  // 3

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript (ECMA-262)The definition of 'Atomics.or' in that specification.

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile Server
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet Node.js
or

Chrome Full support 68


Full support 68


No support 60 — 63

Notes'

Notes' Chrome disabled SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This was a temporary removal while mitigations were put in place.

Edge Full support 79


Full support 79


No support 16 — 17

Notes'

Notes' Support was removed to mitigate speculative execution side-channel attacks (Windows blog).

Firefox Full support 78


Full support 78


Full support 57

Notes' Disabled'

Notes' Support was disabled by default to mitigate speculative execution side-channel attacks (Mozilla Security Blog). Disabled' From version 57: this feature is behind the javascript.options.shared_memory preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config. No support 55 — 57


No support 46 — 55

Disabled'

Disabled' From version 46 until version 55 (exclusive): this feature is behind the javascript.options.shared_memory preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.

IE

No support No

Opera

No support No

Safari

No support 10.1 — 11.1

WebView Android No support 60 — 63

Notes'

No support 60 — 63

Notes'

Notes' Chrome disabled SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This is intended as a temporary measure until other mitigations are in place.

Chrome Android No support 60 — 63

Notes'

No support 60 — 63

Notes'

Notes' Chrome disabled SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This is intended as a temporary measure until other mitigations are in place.

Firefox Android Full support 57

Notes' Disabled'

Full support 57

Notes' Disabled'

Notes' Support was disabled by default to mitigate speculative execution side-channel attacks (Mozilla Security Blog). Disabled' From version 57: this feature is behind the javascript.options.shared_memory preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config. No support 55 — 57


No support 46 — 55

Disabled'

Disabled' From version 46 until version 55 (exclusive): this feature is behind the javascript.options.shared_memory preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.

Opera Android

No support No

Safari iOS

No support 10.3 — 11.3

Samsung Internet Android No support No

Notes'

No support No

Notes'

Notes' Chrome disabled SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This is intended as a temporary measure until other mitigations are in place.

nodejs

Full support 8.10.0

Legend

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Full support
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No support
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User must explicitly enable this feature.


See also