Avoiding pervasive interior mutability

Identifies widespread reference-counted interior mutability as a topology warning and evaluates arenas, ownership changes, and message passing.

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Identifies widespread reference-counted interior mutability as a topology warning and evaluates arenas, ownership changes, and message passing.

Scope

This starter page defines the questions, boundaries, evidence, and failure modes that should be recorded before a capability is presented as supported.

Engineering considerations

  • Identify the source, version, target environment, and owner.
  • Separate observed values from estimates and externally reported values.
  • Record trade-offs, unsupported cases, and fallback behavior.
  • Link performance statements to a compatible benchmark methodology.

Verification questions

  • What exact artifact, revision, backend, and environment were reviewed?
  • Which assumptions could change the result?
  • Which data should be retained so another engineer can reproduce the conclusion?