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by _benedict
1419 days ago
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yeah, to clarify also textually the "has the effect of" applies to all witnesses, including those that are concurrent. So if r executes after w1 or w2 then r must see that w1 applies before w2, since w1 "has the effect of" applying before w2, whether or not r is concurrent with them. |
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