- by publishing it as a "hazard" one i.e. as a pointer that is changing at the current time and cannot be
- deleted at this moment. In intrusive container paradigm, the pointer to the node of the container
- and the pointer to the item stored in the container are not equal in the general case.
- However, any pointer to the node should be castable to the appropriate pointer to the container's item.
- In general, any item can be placed to some different intrusive containers simultaneously,
- and each of those container holds a unique pointer to its node that refers to the same item.
+ by publishing it as a "hazard" i.e. as a pointer that is changing at the current time and cannot be
+ deleted at this moment. In intrusive container paradigm, the pointer to a node of the container
+ and the pointer to a item stored in the container are not equal in the general case.
+ However, any pointer to node should be castable to appropriate pointer to container's item.
+ In general, any item can be placed to two or more intrusive containers simultaneously,
+ and each of those container holds an unique pointer to its node that refers to the same item.