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fix atomic logging bug#5597

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fix atomic logging bug#5597
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@SergeyGaluzo SergeyGaluzo merged commit 7e54c98 into main Jun 1, 2026
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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 77.37%. Comparing base (ee554e9) to head (5c6f95d).
⚠️ Report is 6 commits behind head on main.

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  Lines       36534    36559      +25     
  Branches     5538     5549      +11     
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+ Hits        28255    28286      +31     
+ Misses       6912     6900      -12     
- Partials     1367     1373       +6     

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