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Define 'atomic' keyword?

Answer Posted / Akhilesh Yadav

In Objective-C, the 'atomic' keyword is used to declare properties that are thread-safe and can be accessed concurrently by multiple threads. When a property is declared as atomic, it ensures that its accessors (getter and setter methods) will be executed serially, preventing conflicts and data inconsistencies in multi-threaded environments.

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