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rename fast_thread_local -> thread_local_dtor; thread_local -> thread_local_key
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@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ pub mod cmath;
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pub mod condvar;
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pub mod env;
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pub mod ext;
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pub mod fast_thread_local;
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pub mod fd;
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pub mod fs;
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pub mod io;
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@ -68,7 +67,8 @@ pub mod rwlock;
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pub mod stack_overflow;
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pub mod stdio;
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pub mod thread;
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pub mod thread_local;
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pub mod thread_local_key;
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pub mod thread_local_dtor;
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pub mod time;
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pub use crate::sys_common::os_str_bytes as os_str;
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@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
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#![cfg(target_thread_local)]
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#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "none")]
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//! Provides thread-local destructors without an associated "key", which
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//! can be more efficient.
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// Since what appears to be glibc 2.18 this symbol has been shipped which
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// GCC and clang both use to invoke destructors in thread_local globals, so
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// let's do the same!
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@ -16,7 +19,7 @@
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))]
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pub unsafe fn register_dtor(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) {
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use crate::mem;
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use crate::sys_common::thread_local::register_dtor_fallback;
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use crate::sys_common::thread_local_dtor::register_dtor_fallback;
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extern "C" {
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#[linkage = "extern_weak"]
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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ pub mod cmath;
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pub mod condvar;
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pub mod env;
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pub mod ext;
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pub mod fast_thread_local;
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pub mod fs;
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pub mod handle;
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pub mod io;
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@ -35,7 +34,8 @@ pub mod process;
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pub mod rand;
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pub mod rwlock;
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pub mod thread;
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pub mod thread_local;
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pub mod thread_local_key;
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pub mod thread_local_dtor;
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pub mod time;
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cfg_if::cfg_if! {
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if #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] {
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#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "none")]
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#![cfg(target_thread_local)]
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pub use crate::sys_common::thread_local::register_dtor_fallback as register_dtor;
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pub use crate::sys_common::thread_local_dtor::register_dtor_fallback as register_dtor;
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@ -65,7 +65,8 @@ pub mod remutex;
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pub mod rwlock;
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pub mod thread;
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pub mod thread_info;
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pub mod thread_local;
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pub mod thread_local_key;
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pub mod thread_local_dtor;
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pub mod util;
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pub mod wtf8;
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src/libstd/sys_common/thread_local_dtor.rs
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src/libstd/sys_common/thread_local_dtor.rs
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//! Thread-local destructor
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//!
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//! Besides thread-local "keys" (pointer-sized non-adressable thread-local store
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//! with an associated destructor), many platforms also provide thread-local
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//! destructors that are not associated with any particular data. These are
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//! often more efficient.
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//!
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//! This module provides a fallback implementation for that interface, based
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//! on the less efficient thread-local "keys". Each platform provides
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//! a `thread_local_dtor` module which will either re-export the fallback,
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//! or implement something more efficient.
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#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "none")]
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#![allow(dead_code)] // sys isn't exported yet
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use crate::ptr;
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use crate::sys_common::thread_local_key::StaticKey;
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pub unsafe fn register_dtor_fallback(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) {
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// The fallback implementation uses a vanilla OS-based TLS key to track
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// the list of destructors that need to be run for this thread. The key
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// then has its own destructor which runs all the other destructors.
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//
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// The destructor for DTORS is a little special in that it has a `while`
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// loop to continuously drain the list of registered destructors. It
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// *should* be the case that this loop always terminates because we
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// provide the guarantee that a TLS key cannot be set after it is
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// flagged for destruction.
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static DTORS: StaticKey = StaticKey::new(Some(run_dtors));
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type List = Vec<(*mut u8, unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8))>;
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if DTORS.get().is_null() {
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let v: Box<List> = box Vec::new();
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DTORS.set(Box::into_raw(v) as *mut u8);
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}
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let list: &mut List = &mut *(DTORS.get() as *mut List);
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list.push((t, dtor));
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unsafe extern "C" fn run_dtors(mut ptr: *mut u8) {
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while !ptr.is_null() {
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let list: Box<List> = Box::from_raw(ptr as *mut List);
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for (ptr, dtor) in list.into_iter() {
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dtor(ptr);
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}
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ptr = DTORS.get();
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DTORS.set(ptr::null_mut());
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}
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}
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}
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//! using the native OS-provided facilities (think `TlsAlloc` or
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//! `pthread_setspecific`). The interface of this differs from the other types
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//! of thread-local-storage provided in this crate in that OS-based TLS can only
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//! get/set pointers,
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//! get/set pointer-sized data, possibly with an associated destructor.
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//!
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//! This module also provides two flavors of TLS. One is intended for static
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//! initialization, and does not contain a `Drop` implementation to deallocate
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//! # Usage
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//!
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//! This module should likely not be used directly unless other primitives are
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//! being built on. types such as `thread_local::spawn::Key` are likely much
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//! being built on. Types such as `thread_local::spawn::Key` are likely much
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//! more useful in practice than this OS-based version which likely requires
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//! unsafe code to interoperate with.
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//!
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#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "none")]
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#![allow(dead_code)] // sys isn't exported yet
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use crate::ptr;
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use crate::sync::atomic::{self, AtomicUsize, Ordering};
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use crate::sys::thread_local as imp;
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use crate::sys::thread_local_key as imp;
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use crate::sys_common::mutex::Mutex;
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/// A type for TLS keys that are statically allocated.
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@ -233,38 +232,6 @@ impl Drop for Key {
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}
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}
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pub unsafe fn register_dtor_fallback(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) {
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// The fallback implementation uses a vanilla OS-based TLS key to track
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// the list of destructors that need to be run for this thread. The key
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// then has its own destructor which runs all the other destructors.
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//
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// The destructor for DTORS is a little special in that it has a `while`
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// loop to continuously drain the list of registered destructors. It
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// *should* be the case that this loop always terminates because we
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// provide the guarantee that a TLS key cannot be set after it is
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// flagged for destruction.
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static DTORS: StaticKey = StaticKey::new(Some(run_dtors));
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type List = Vec<(*mut u8, unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8))>;
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if DTORS.get().is_null() {
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let v: Box<List> = box Vec::new();
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DTORS.set(Box::into_raw(v) as *mut u8);
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}
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let list: &mut List = &mut *(DTORS.get() as *mut List);
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list.push((t, dtor));
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unsafe extern "C" fn run_dtors(mut ptr: *mut u8) {
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while !ptr.is_null() {
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let list: Box<List> = Box::from_raw(ptr as *mut List);
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for (ptr, dtor) in list.into_iter() {
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dtor(ptr);
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}
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ptr = DTORS.get();
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DTORS.set(ptr::null_mut());
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::{Key, StaticKey};
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use crate::cell::Cell;
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use crate::fmt;
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use crate::mem;
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use crate::sys::fast_thread_local::register_dtor;
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use crate::sys::thread_local_dtor::register_dtor;
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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enum DtorState {
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use crate::fmt;
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use crate::marker;
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use crate::ptr;
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use crate::sys_common::thread_local::StaticKey as OsStaticKey;
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use crate::sys_common::thread_local_key::StaticKey as OsStaticKey;
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pub struct Key<T> {
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// OS-TLS key that we'll use to key off.
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