Call the OS function to set the main thread's name on program init Normally, `Thread::spawn` takes care of setting the thread's name, if one was provided, but since the main thread wasn't created by calling `Thread::spawn`, we need to call that function in `std::rt::init`. This is mainly useful for system tools like debuggers and profilers which might show the thread name to a user. Prior to these changes, gdb and WinDbg would show all thread names except the main thread's name to a user. I've validated that this patch resolves the issue for both debuggers. |
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