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In the consensus protocol shown in 5.7, what would happen if we announced the thread's value after dequeuing from the queue?

   In the consensus protocol shown in 5.7, what would happen if we announced the thread's value after dequeuing from the queue?
The Art of Multiprocessor Programming
The Art of Multiprocessor Programming
Nir Shavit, Maurice… 1st Edition
Chapter 5, Problem 57 ↓
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00:01 The following problems can occur.
00:14 First is loss of uniqueness.
00:21 Second is incorrect message routing...
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