panic_str only exists for the migration to 2021 panic macros

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Ralf Jung 2024-03-25 20:36:13 +01:00
parent 8b9e47c136
commit 6e190fa993
5 changed files with 23 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) {
if Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().begin_panic_fn()
|| Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().panic_fn()
|| f_diagnostic_name == Some(sym::panic_str)
|| f_diagnostic_name == Some(sym::panic_str_2015)
{
if let Some(id) = f.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().macro_def_id {
if matches!(

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@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@
panic_misaligned_pointer_dereference,
panic_nounwind,
panic_runtime,
panic_str,
panic_str_2015,
panic_unwind,
panicking,
param_attrs,

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@ -554,7 +554,7 @@
#![stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
use crate::iter::{self, FusedIterator, TrustedLen};
use crate::panicking::{panic, panic_str};
use crate::panicking::{panic, panic_display};
use crate::pin::Pin;
use crate::{
cmp, convert, hint, mem,
@ -1991,7 +1991,7 @@ const fn unwrap_failed() -> ! {
#[track_caller]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_option", issue = "67441")]
const fn expect_failed(msg: &str) -> ! {
panic_str(msg)
panic_display(&msg)
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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@ -27,9 +27,9 @@
($msg:literal $(,)?) => (
$crate::panicking::panic($msg)
),
// Use `panic_str` instead of `panic_display::<&str>` for non_fmt_panic lint.
// Use `panic_str_2015` instead of `panic_display::<&str>` for non_fmt_panic lint.
($msg:expr $(,)?) => ({
$crate::panicking::panic_str($msg);
$crate::panicking::panic_str_2015($msg);
}),
// Special-case the single-argument case for const_panic.
("{}", $arg:expr $(,)?) => ({

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@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ const fn comptime(fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>, _force_no_backtrace: bool) -> ! {
// above.
/// The underlying implementation of core's `panic!` macro when no formatting is used.
// never inline unless panic_immediate_abort to avoid code
// bloat at the call sites as much as possible
// 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), cold)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
#[track_caller]
@ -138,6 +138,11 @@ pub const fn panic(expr: &'static str) -> ! {
// truncation and padding (even though none is used here). Using
// Arguments::new_const may allow the compiler to omit Formatter::pad from the
// output binary, saving up to a few kilobytes.
// However, this optimization only works for `'static` strings: `new_const` also makes this
// message return `Some` from `Arguments::as_str`, which means it can become part of the panic
// payload without any allocation or copying. Shorter-lived strings would become invalid as
// stack frames get popped during unwinding, and couldn't be directly referenced from the
// payload.
panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_const(&[expr]));
}
@ -160,14 +165,6 @@ pub fn panic_nounwind_nobacktrace(expr: &'static str) -> ! {
panic_nounwind_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_const(&[expr]), /* force_no_backtrace */ true);
}
#[inline]
#[track_caller]
#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "panic_str"]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "panic_internals", issue = "none")]
pub const fn panic_str(expr: &str) -> ! {
panic_display(&expr);
}
#[track_caller]
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
@ -183,6 +180,16 @@ pub fn unreachable_display<T: fmt::Display>(x: &T) -> ! {
panic_fmt(format_args!("internal error: entered unreachable code: {}", *x));
}
/// This exists solely for the 2015 edition `panic!` macro to trigger
/// a lint on `panic!(my_str_variable);`.
#[inline]
#[track_caller]
#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "panic_str_2015"]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "panic_internals", issue = "none")]
pub const fn panic_str_2015(expr: &str) -> ! {
panic_display(&expr);
}
#[inline]
#[track_caller]
#[rustc_do_not_const_check] // hooked by const-eval