@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ macro_rules! thread_local {
162162macro_rules! __thread_local_inner {
163163 // used to generate the `LocalKey` value for const-initialized thread locals
164164 ( @key $t: ty, const $init: expr) => { {
165- #[ cfg_attr( not( target_env = "msvc" ) , inline) ] // see comments below
165+ #[ cfg_attr( not( windows ) , inline) ] // see comments below
166166 unsafe fn __getit( ) -> $crate:: option:: Option <& ' static $t> {
167167 const _REQUIRE_UNSTABLE: ( ) = $crate:: thread:: require_unstable_const_init_thread_local( ) ;
168168
@@ -262,28 +262,28 @@ macro_rules! __thread_local_inner {
262262 fn __init( ) -> $t { $init }
263263
264264 // When reading this function you might ask "why is this inlined
265- // everywhere other than MSVC ?", and that's a very reasonable
265+ // everywhere other than Windows ?", and that's a very reasonable
266266 // question to ask. The short story is that it segfaults rustc if
267- // this function is inlined. The longer story is that MSVC looks to
268- // not support `extern` references to thread locals across DLL
267+ // this function is inlined. The longer story is that Windows looks
268+ // to not support `extern` references to thread locals across DLL
269269 // boundaries. This appears to at least not be supported in the ABI
270270 // that LLVM implements.
271271 //
272- // Because of this we never inline on MVSC , but we do inline on
272+ // Because of this we never inline on Windows , but we do inline on
273273 // other platforms (where external references to thread locals
274274 // across DLLs are supported). A better fix for this would be to
275- // inline this function on MSVC , but only for "statically linked"
275+ // inline this function on Windows , but only for "statically linked"
276276 // components. For example if two separately compiled rlibs end up
277277 // getting linked into a DLL then it's fine to inline this function
278278 // across that boundary. It's only not fine to inline this function
279- // across a DLL boundary. Unfortunately rustc doesn't currently have
280- // this sort of logic available in an attribute, and it's not clear
281- // that rustc is even equipped to answer this (it's more of a Cargo
282- // question kinda). This means that, unfortunately, MSVC gets the
283- // pessimistic path for now where it's never inlined.
279+ // across a DLL boundary. Unfortunately rustc doesn't currently
280+ // have this sort of logic available in an attribute, and it's not
281+ // clear that rustc is even equipped to answer this (it's more of a
282+ // Cargo question kinda). This means that, unfortunately, Windows
283+ // gets the pessimistic path for now where it's never inlined.
284284 //
285- // The issue of "should enable on MSVC sometimes" is #84933
286- #[ cfg_attr( not( target_env = "msvc" ) , inline) ]
285+ // The issue of "should enable on Windows sometimes" is #84933
286+ #[ cfg_attr( not( windows ) , inline) ]
287287 unsafe fn __getit( ) -> $crate:: option:: Option <& ' static $t> {
288288 #[ cfg( all( target_arch = "wasm32" , not( target_feature = "atomics" ) ) ) ]
289289 static __KEY: $crate:: thread:: __StaticLocalKeyInner<$t> =
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