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std: Leak all statically allocated TLS keys #19285

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It turns out that rustrt::at_exit() doesn't actually occur after all pthread
threads have exited (nor does atexit()), so there's not actually a known point
at which we can deallocate these keys. It's not super critical that we do so,
however, because we're about to exit anyway!

Closes #19280

It turns out that rustrt::at_exit() doesn't actually occur after all pthread
threads have exited (nor does atexit()), so there's not actually a known point
at which we can deallocate these keys. It's not super critical that we do so,
however, because we're about to exit anyway!

Closes rust-lang#19280
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 25, 2014
It turns out that rustrt::at_exit() doesn't actually occur after all pthread
threads have exited (nor does atexit()), so there's not actually a known point
at which we can deallocate these keys. It's not super critical that we do so,
however, because we're about to exit anyway!

Closes #19280
@bors bors closed this Nov 25, 2014
@bors bors merged commit a4b1ac5 into rust-lang:master Nov 25, 2014
@alexcrichton alexcrichton deleted the issue-19280 branch December 28, 2014 06:44
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TLS code hits assertion failure (probably in libsyntax)
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