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Slight reorganization of sys/(fast_)thread_local #74263
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This seems good to me, I agree that fast / non-fast is the wrong distinction to draw here, the functionality offered is more important. @bors r+ |
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…acrum Slight reorganization of sys/(fast_)thread_local I was long confused by the `thread_local` and `fast_thread_local` modules in the `sys(_common)` part of libstd. The names make it *sound* like `fast_thread_local` is just a faster version of `thread_local`, but really these are totally different APIs: one provides thread-local "keys", which are non-addressable pointer-sized pieces of local storage with an associated destructor; the other (the "fast" one) provides just a destructor. So I propose we rename `fast_thread_local` to `thread_local_dtor`, and `thread_local` to `thread_local_key`. That's what this PR does.
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…acrum Slight reorganization of sys/(fast_)thread_local I was long confused by the `thread_local` and `fast_thread_local` modules in the `sys(_common)` part of libstd. The names make it *sound* like `fast_thread_local` is just a faster version of `thread_local`, but really these are totally different APIs: one provides thread-local "keys", which are non-addressable pointer-sized pieces of local storage with an associated destructor; the other (the "fast" one) provides just a destructor. So I propose we rename `fast_thread_local` to `thread_local_dtor`, and `thread_local` to `thread_local_key`. That's what this PR does.
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…acrum Slight reorganization of sys/(fast_)thread_local I was long confused by the `thread_local` and `fast_thread_local` modules in the `sys(_common)` part of libstd. The names make it *sound* like `fast_thread_local` is just a faster version of `thread_local`, but really these are totally different APIs: one provides thread-local "keys", which are non-addressable pointer-sized pieces of local storage with an associated destructor; the other (the "fast" one) provides just a destructor. So I propose we rename `fast_thread_local` to `thread_local_dtor`, and `thread_local` to `thread_local_key`. That's what this PR does.
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…acrum Slight reorganization of sys/(fast_)thread_local I was long confused by the `thread_local` and `fast_thread_local` modules in the `sys(_common)` part of libstd. The names make it *sound* like `fast_thread_local` is just a faster version of `thread_local`, but really these are totally different APIs: one provides thread-local "keys", which are non-addressable pointer-sized pieces of local storage with an associated destructor; the other (the "fast" one) provides just a destructor. So I propose we rename `fast_thread_local` to `thread_local_dtor`, and `thread_local` to `thread_local_key`. That's what this PR does.
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…arth Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#73759 (Add missing Stdin and StdinLock examples) - rust-lang#74211 (Structured suggestion when not using struct pattern) - rust-lang#74228 (Provide structured suggestion on unsized fields and fn params) - rust-lang#74252 (Don't allow `DESTDIR` to influence LLVM builds) - rust-lang#74263 (Slight reorganization of sys/(fast_)thread_local) - rust-lang#74271 (process_unix: prefer i32::*_be_bytes over manually shifting bytes) - rust-lang#74272 (pprust: support multiline comments within lines) - rust-lang#74332 (Update cargo) - rust-lang#74334 (bootstrap: Improve wording on docs for `verbose-tests`) - rust-lang#74336 (typeck: use `item_name` in cross-crate packed diag) - rust-lang#74340 (lint: use `transparent_newtype_field` to avoid ICE) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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I was long confused by the
thread_local
andfast_thread_local
modules in thesys(_common)
part of libstd. The names make it sound likefast_thread_local
is just a faster version ofthread_local
, but really these are totally different APIs: one provides thread-local "keys", which are non-addressable pointer-sized pieces of local storage with an associated destructor; the other (the "fast" one) provides just a destructor.So I propose we rename
fast_thread_local
tothread_local_dtor
, andthread_local
tothread_local_key
. That's what this PR does.