The devil is in the details, if you write `thread_safe_vector<int>` as a wrapper that acquires a lock and forwards to the same operation of the vector, then it is not thread safe, if you know that the vector is NOT thread safe, and solve thread issues externally:
{
scoped_lock l(m);
value = v.front();
v.pop();
}
Then it is safe code, but that is not the same as a thread safe container