Alexander Aleksandrovič Klimov a77259adc1
Atomic<T>#Atomic(T): fix C++ compliance
by not calling `std::atomic<T>::atomic(void)`.

After the latter the instance "does not contain a T object, and its only valid uses are destruction and initialization by std::atomic_init" which we don't call. So the only safe option is `std::atomic<T>::atomic(T)`.

https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/atomic/atomic/atomic
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