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Alex Crichton a9c1152c4b std: Add a new top-level thread_local module
This commit removes the `std::local_data` module in favor of a new
`std::thread_local` module providing thread local storage. The module provides
two variants of TLS: one which owns its contents and one which is based on
scoped references. Each implementation has pros and cons listed in the
documentation.

Both flavors have accessors through a function called `with` which yield a
reference to a closure provided. Both flavors also panic if a reference cannot
be yielded and provide a function to test whether an access would panic or not.
This is an implementation of [RFC 461][rfc] and full details can be found in
that RFC.

This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `std::local_data` module.
All users can migrate to the new thread local system like so:

    thread_local!(static FOO: Rc<RefCell<Option<T>>> = Rc::new(RefCell::new(None)))

The old `local_data` module inherently contained the `Rc<RefCell<Option<T>>>` as
an implementation detail which must now be explicitly stated by users.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/461
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This is a preliminary version of the Rust compiler, libraries and tools.

Source layout:

Path Description
librustc/ The self-hosted compiler
liballoc/ Rust's core allocation library
libcore/ The Rust core library
libdebug/ Debugging utilities
libstd/ The standard library (imported and linked by default)
libsyntax/ The Rust parser and pretty-printer
libtest/ Rust's test-runner code
------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
libarena/ The arena (a fast but limited) memory allocator
libbacktrace/ The libbacktrace library
libcollections/ A collection of useful data structures and containers
libflate/ Simple compression library
libfmt_macros/ Macro support for format strings
libfourcc/ Data format identifier library
libgetopts/ Get command-line-options library
libglob/ Unix glob patterns library
libgraphviz/ Generating files for Graphviz
libhexfloat/ Hexadecimal floating-point literals
liblibc/ Bindings for the C standard library
liblog/ Utilities for program-wide and customizable logging
libnum/ Extended number support library (complex, rational, etc)
librand/ Random numbers and distributions
libregex/ Regular expressions
libregex_macros/ The regex! syntax extension
libsemver/ Rust's semantic versioning library
libserialize/ Encode-Decode types library
libsync/ Concurrency mechanisms and primitives
libterm/ ANSI color library for terminals
libtime/ Time operations library
liburl/ URL handling lirary
libuuid/ UUID's handling code
------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
rt/ The runtime system
rt/rust_*.c - Some of the runtime services
rt/vg - Valgrind headers
rt/msvc - MSVC support
rt/sundown - The Markdown library used by rustdoc
------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
compiletest/ The test runner
test/ Testsuite
test/codegen - Tests for the LLVM IR infrastructure
test/compile-fail - Tests that should fail to compile
test/debug-info - Tests for the debuginfo tool
test/run-fail - Tests that should compile, run and fail
test/run-make - Tests that depend on a Makefile infrastructure
test/run-pass - Tests that should compile, run and succeed
test/bench - Benchmarks and miscellaneous
test/pretty - Pretty-printer tests
test/auxiliary - Dependencies of tests
------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
librustdoc/ The Rust API documentation tool
------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
llvm/ The LLVM submodule
rustllvm/ LLVM support code
------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
etc/ Scripts, editors support, misc

NOTE: This list (especially the second part of the table which contains modules and libraries) is highly volatile and subject to change.