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From the documentation, it appears that SkipMap::compare_insert directly inserts the value without invoking the closure function if the key is absent. This behavior does not align with a true CAS (Compare-And-Swap) operation, as it bypasses the condition check against the old value, even when the key is not present.
Is it possible to do a CAS operation with the closure function called that includes cases where the key is absent?