Sure, so a 'new' call fails (possibly horribly), but any in-progress
calls will continue until they
need to access the problematic resource (possibly never).
You have not got any benefit from this kind of unwanted continuation.
Can you also imagine that the resource like a lock is absolutely
required for thread-safety?
If you abort, then all in progress calls fail needlessly.
Why is it needless if software correctness should be achieved?
I am concerned about undefined program behaviour, aren't you?
Regards,
Markus
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