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diff --git a/src/liballoc/util.rs b/src/liballoc/util.rs
index 64d62035890..7e35af79eab 100644
--- a/src/liballoc/util.rs
+++ b/src/liballoc/util.rs
@@ -28,20 +28,3 @@ fn align_to(size: uint, align: uint) -> uint {
     assert!(align != 0);
     (size + align - 1) & !(align - 1)
 }
-
-// FIXME(#14344): When linking liballoc with libstd, this library will be linked
-//                as an rlib (it only exists as an rlib). It turns out that an
-//                optimized standard library doesn't actually use *any* symbols
-//                from this library. Everything is inlined and optimized away.
-//                This means that linkers will actually omit the object for this
-//                file, even though it may be needed in the future.
-//
-//                To get around this for now, we define a dummy symbol which
-//                will never get inlined so the stdlib can call it. The stdlib's
-//                reference to this symbol will cause this library's object file
-//                to get linked in to libstd successfully (the linker won't
-//                optimize it out).
-#[deprecated]
-#[doc(hidden)]
-pub fn make_stdlib_link_work() {}
-