// normalize-stderr-test "[^ ]*core/[a-z_/]+.rs[0-9:]*" -> "$$LOC" // normalize-stderr-test "catch_panic\.rs:[0-9]{2}" -> "catch_panic.rs:LL" // We test the `align_offset` panic below, make sure we test the interpreter impl and not the "real" one. // compile-flags: -Zmiri-symbolic-alignment-check #![feature(never_type)] #![allow(unconditional_panic, non_fmt_panics)] use std::panic::{catch_unwind, AssertUnwindSafe}; use std::cell::Cell; thread_local! { static MY_COUNTER: Cell = Cell::new(0); static DROPPED: Cell = Cell::new(false); static HOOK_CALLED: Cell = Cell::new(false); } struct DropTester; impl Drop for DropTester { fn drop(&mut self) { DROPPED.with(|c| { c.set(true); }); } } fn do_panic_counter(do_panic: impl FnOnce(usize) -> !) { // If this gets leaked, it will be easy to spot // in Miri's leak report let _string = "LEAKED FROM do_panic_counter".to_string(); // When we panic, this should get dropped during unwinding let _drop_tester = DropTester; // Check for bugs in Miri's panic implementation. // If do_panic_counter() somehow gets called more than once, // we'll generate a different panic message and stderr will differ. let old_val = MY_COUNTER.with(|c| { let val = c.get(); c.set(val + 1); val }); do_panic(old_val); } fn main() { let prev = std::panic::take_hook(); std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |panic_info| { HOOK_CALLED.with(|h| h.set(true)); prev(panic_info) })); // Std panics test(None, |_old_val| std::panic!("Hello from panic: std")); test(None, |old_val| std::panic!(format!("Hello from panic: {:?}", old_val))); test(None, |old_val| std::panic!("Hello from panic: {:?}", old_val)); test(None, |_old_val| std::panic!(1337)); // Core panics test(None, |_old_val| core::panic!("Hello from panic: core")); test(None, |old_val| core::panic!(&format!("Hello from panic: {:?}", old_val))); test(None, |old_val| core::panic!("Hello from panic: {:?}", old_val)); // Built-in panics; also make sure the message is right. test( Some("index out of bounds: the len is 3 but the index is 4"), |_old_val| { let _val = [0, 1, 2][4]; loop {} }, ); test( Some("attempt to divide by zero"), |_old_val| { let _val = 1/0; loop {} }, ); test( Some("align_offset: align is not a power-of-two"), |_old_val| { (0usize as *const u8).align_offset(3); loop {} }, ); // Assertion and debug assertion test(None, |_old_val| { assert!(false); loop {} }); test(None, |_old_val| { debug_assert!(false); loop {} }); eprintln!("Success!"); // Make sure we get this in stderr } fn test(expect_msg: Option<&str>, do_panic: impl FnOnce(usize) -> !) { // Reset test flags. DROPPED.with(|c| c.set(false)); HOOK_CALLED.with(|c| c.set(false)); // Cause and catch a panic. let res = catch_unwind(AssertUnwindSafe(|| { let _string = "LEAKED FROM CLOSURE".to_string(); do_panic_counter(do_panic) })).expect_err("do_panic() did not panic!"); // See if we can extract the panic message. let msg = if let Some(s) = res.downcast_ref::() { eprintln!("Caught panic message (String): {}", s); Some(s.as_str()) } else if let Some(s) = res.downcast_ref::<&str>() { eprintln!("Caught panic message (&str): {}", s); Some(*s) } else { eprintln!("Failed to get caught panic message."); None }; if let Some(expect_msg) = expect_msg { assert_eq!(expect_msg, msg.unwrap()); } // Test flags. assert!(DROPPED.with(|c| c.get())); assert!(HOOK_CALLED.with(|c| c.get())); }