Carl Mastrangelo
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Use threadsafe setter on Atomic Updaters
Motivation: The documentation for field updates says: > Note that the guarantees of the {@code compareAndSet} > method in this class are weaker than in other atomic classes. > Because this class cannot ensure that all uses of the field > are appropriate for purposes of atomic access, it can > guarantee atomicity only with respect to other invocations of > {@code compareAndSet} and {@code set} on the same updater. This implies that volatiles shouldn't use normal assignment; the updater should set them. Modifications: Use setter for field updaters that make use of compareAndSet. Result: Concurrency compliant code
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