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Comment by hrmtst93837

9 hours ago

That's backwards: in C++, a release store to head_ and an acquire load of that same atomic do order the prior buffer_ write, even though the data and index live in different locations, so the consumer that sees the new head can't legally see an older value for that slot unless something else is racing on it seperately. If this is broken, the bug is elsewhere.

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