rust/src/libcore/panicking.rs

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//! Panic support for libcore
//!
//! The core library cannot define panicking, but it does *declare* panicking. This
//! means that the functions inside of libcore are allowed to panic, but to be
//! useful an upstream crate must define panicking for libcore to use. The current
//! interface for panicking is:
//!
//! ```
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//! fn panic_impl(pi: &core::panic::PanicInfo<'_>) -> !
//! # { loop {} }
//! ```
//!
//! This definition allows for panicking with any general message, but it does not
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//! allow for failing with a `Box<Any>` value. (`PanicInfo` just contains a `&(dyn Any + Send)`,
//! for which we fill in a dummy value in `PanicInfo::internal_constructor`.)
//! The reason for this is that libcore is not allowed to allocate.
//!
//! This module contains a few other panicking functions, but these are just the
//! necessary lang items for the compiler. All panics are funneled through this
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//! one function. The actual symbol is declared through the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.
// ignore-tidy-undocumented-unsafe
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#![allow(dead_code, missing_docs)]
#![unstable(feature = "core_panic",
reason = "internal details of the implementation of the `panic!` \
and related macros",
issue = "0")]
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use crate::fmt;
use crate::panic::{Location, PanicInfo};
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#[cold]
// never inline unless panic_immediate_abort to avoid code
// bloat at the call sites as much as possible
#[cfg_attr(not(feature="panic_immediate_abort"),inline(never))]
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#[lang = "panic"] // needed by codegen for panic on overflow and other `Assert` MIR terminators
pub fn panic(expr: &str, location: &Location<'_>) -> ! {
if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
unsafe { super::intrinsics::abort() }
}
// Use Arguments::new_v1 instead of format_args!("{}", expr) to potentially
// reduce size overhead. The format_args! macro uses str's Display trait to
// write expr, which calls Formatter::pad, which must accommodate string
// truncation and padding (even though none is used here). Using
// Arguments::new_v1 may allow the compiler to omit Formatter::pad from the
// output binary, saving up to a few kilobytes.
panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&[expr], &[]), location)
}
#[cold]
#[cfg_attr(not(feature="panic_immediate_abort"),inline(never))]
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#[lang = "panic_bounds_check"] // needed by codegen for panic on OOB array/slice access
fn panic_bounds_check(location: &Location<'_>, index: usize, len: usize) -> ! {
if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
unsafe { super::intrinsics::abort() }
}
panic_fmt(
format_args!("index out of bounds: the len is {} but the index is {}", len, index),
location
)
}
#[cold]
#[cfg_attr(not(feature="panic_immediate_abort"),inline(never))]
#[cfg_attr( feature="panic_immediate_abort" ,inline)]
pub fn panic_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>, location: &Location<'_>) -> ! {
if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
unsafe { super::intrinsics::abort() }
}
// NOTE This function never crosses the FFI boundary; it's a Rust-to-Rust call
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// that gets resolved to the `#[panic_handler]` function.
extern "Rust" {
#[lang = "panic_impl"]
fn panic_impl(pi: &PanicInfo<'_>) -> !;
}
let pi = PanicInfo::internal_constructor(Some(&fmt), location);
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unsafe { panic_impl(&pi) }
}