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by chrisseaton
3375 days ago
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> all of which can be informally called "locks" > the ways in which "lock-free" could be interpreted This is only a problem if you use a definition of the 'lock' in 'lock-free' that isn't the same as everyone else's. I guess I must be misunderstanding what you're trying to say if that isn't it. I'll stop criticising. |
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