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This change preserves the lazy atomic initialization, so using Regex will still be thread-safe by default, even without the annotation.

This change preserves the lazy atomic initialization, so using
Regex will still be thread-safe by default, even without the
annotation.
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@natecook1000 natecook1000 merged commit 4665622 into swiftlang:main Jun 13, 2022
@natecook1000 natecook1000 deleted the unsendable branch June 13, 2022 16:21
natecook1000 added a commit to natecook1000/swift-experimental-string-processing that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2022
This change preserves the lazy atomic initialization, so using
Regex will still be thread-safe by default, even without the
annotation.
# Conflicts:
#	Sources/_StringProcessing/Regex/DSLTree.swift
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