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Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Rust pretty blatantly just inherits the memory model for atomics from C++20. Thi
due to this model being particularly excellent or easy to understand. Indeed,
this model is quite complex and known to have [several flaws][C11-busted].
Rather, it is a pragmatic concession to the fact that *everyone* is pretty bad
at modeling atomics. At very least, we can benefit from existing tooling and
at modeling atomics. At the very least, we can benefit from existing tooling and
research around the C/C++ memory model.
(You'll often see this model referred to as "C/C++11" or just "C11". C just copies
the C++ memory model; and C++11 was the first version of the model but it has
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