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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:35:06+00:00 2026-05-13T09:35:06+00:00

Is it necessary to protect access to a single variable of a reference type

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Is it necessary to protect access to a single variable of a reference type in a multi-threaded application? I currently lock that variable like this:

private readonly object _lock = new object();
private MyType _value;
public MyType Value
{
  get { lock (_lock) return _value; }
  set { lock (_lock) _value = value; }
}

But I’m wondering if this is really necessary? Isn’t assignment of a value to a field atomic? Can anything go wrong if I don’t lock in this case?

P.S.: MyType is an immutable class: all the fields are set in the constructor and don’t change. To change something, a new instance is created and assigned to the variable above.

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    2026-05-13T09:35:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:35 am

    Being atomic is rarely enough.

    I generally want to get the latest value for a variable, rather than potentially see a stale one – so some sort of memory barrier is required, both for reading and writing. A lock is a simple way to get this right, at the cost of potentially losing some performance due to contention.

    I used to believe that making the variable volatile would be enough in this situation. I’m no longer convinced this is the case. Basically I now try to avoid writing lock-free code when shared data is involved, unless I’m able to use building blocks written by people who really understand these things (e.g. Joe Duffy).

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