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7 changes: 0 additions & 7 deletions src/doc/reference.md
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Expand Up @@ -2327,13 +2327,6 @@ The currently implemented features of the reference compiler are:
into a Rust program. This capability, especially the signature for the
annotated function, is subject to change.

* `struct_variant` - Structural enum variants (those with named fields). It is
currently unknown whether this style of enum variant is as
fully supported as the tuple-forms, and it's not certain
that this style of variant should remain in the language.
For now this style of variant is hidden behind a feature
flag.

* `thread_local` - The usage of the `#[thread_local]` attribute is experimental
and should be seen as unstable. This attribute is used to
declare a `static` as being unique per-thread leveraging
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