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-//! Platform-dependent platform abstraction.
-//!
-//! The `std::sys` module is the abstracted interface through which
-//! `std` talks to the underlying operating system. It has different
-//! implementations for different operating system families, today
-//! just Unix and Windows, and initial support for Redox.
-//!
-//! The centralization of platform-specific code in this module is
-//! enforced by the "platform abstraction layer" tidy script in
-//! `tools/tidy/src/pal.rs`.
-//!
-//! This module is closely related to the platform-independent system
-//! integration code in `std::sys_common`. See that module's
-//! documentation for details.
-//!
-//! In the future it would be desirable for the independent
-//! implementations of this module to be extracted to their own crates
-//! that `std` can link to, thus enabling their implementation
-//! out-of-tree via crate replacement. Though due to the complex
-//! inter-dependencies within `std` that will be a challenging goal to
-//! achieve.
-
-#![allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
-
-cfg_if::cfg_if! {
-    if #[cfg(target_os = "vxworks")] {
-        mod vxworks;
-        pub use self::vxworks::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(unix)] {
-        mod unix;
-        pub use self::unix::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(windows)] {
-        mod windows;
-        pub use self::windows::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "cloudabi")] {
-        mod cloudabi;
-        pub use self::cloudabi::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "hermit")] {
-        mod hermit;
-        pub use self::hermit::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] {
-        mod wasi;
-        pub use self::wasi::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")] {
-        mod wasm;
-        pub use self::wasm::*;
-    } else if #[cfg(all(target_vendor = "fortanix", target_env = "sgx"))] {
-        mod sgx;
-        pub use self::sgx::*;
-    } else {
-        mod unsupported;
-        pub use self::unsupported::*;
-    }
-}
-
-// Import essential modules from both platforms when documenting. These are
-// then later used in the `std::os` module when documenting, for example,
-// Windows when we're compiling for Linux.
-
-#[cfg(doc)]
-cfg_if::cfg_if! {
-    if #[cfg(unix)] {
-        // On unix we'll document what's already available
-        #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-        pub use self::ext as unix_ext;
-    } else if #[cfg(any(target_os = "cloudabi",
-                        target_os = "hermit",
-                        target_arch = "wasm32",
-                        all(target_vendor = "fortanix", target_env = "sgx")))] {
-        // On CloudABI and wasm right now the module below doesn't compile
-        // (missing things in `libc` which is empty) so just omit everything
-        // with an empty module
-        #[unstable(issue = "none", feature = "std_internals")]
-        #[allow(missing_docs)]
-        pub mod unix_ext {}
-    } else {
-        // On other platforms like Windows document the bare bones of unix
-        use crate::os::linux as platform;
-        #[path = "unix/ext/mod.rs"]
-        pub mod unix_ext;
-    }
-}
-
-#[cfg(doc)]
-cfg_if::cfg_if! {
-    if #[cfg(windows)] {
-        // On windows we'll just be documenting what's already available
-        #[allow(missing_docs)]
-        #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-        pub use self::ext as windows_ext;
-    } else if #[cfg(any(target_os = "cloudabi",
-                        target_arch = "wasm32",
-                        all(target_vendor = "fortanix", target_env = "sgx")))] {
-        // On CloudABI and wasm right now the shim below doesn't compile, so
-        // just omit it
-        #[unstable(issue = "none", feature = "std_internals")]
-        #[allow(missing_docs)]
-        pub mod windows_ext {}
-    } else {
-        // On all other platforms (aka linux/osx/etc) then pull in a "minimal"
-        // amount of windows goop which ends up compiling
-        #[macro_use]
-        #[path = "windows/compat.rs"]
-        mod compat;
-
-        #[path = "windows/c.rs"]
-        mod c;
-
-        #[path = "windows/ext/mod.rs"]
-        pub mod windows_ext;
-    }
-}