Thanks Keith. I fat fingered my response and it probably wasn’t clear that 
I was talking about the requirement to pair atomic stores and loads. I 
agree that if atomic store and loads are used for both variables, the 
program will print a 1

On Monday, 23 October 2017 14:01:17 UTC+11, John Souvestre wrote:
>
> Interesting.  I hadn't heard this.  Do you happen to recall where you ran 
> across it? 
>

Ref: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/65210

Also: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/5045
 

>
> I did a fast (not comprehensive) look at about 10 files in Go\src\... in 
> which I found "atomic.StoreUint".  None of them seemed to use any padding. 
>

Not sure where you're going with this, I tried to write `pair atomic` in my 
previous message but it came out as `paid atomic`, sorry for the confusion.
 

>
> John 
>
>     John Souvestre - New Orleans LA 
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> If that we�re the case then you wouldn�t need to paid an atomic.Store with 
> an atomic.Load. But as I understand it, you do. 
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