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Holy cow that's a lot of `cfg(stage0)` removed and a lot of new stable language features!
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Rust
435 lines
14 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! Implementation of various bits and pieces of the `panic!` macro and
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//! associated runtime pieces.
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//!
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//! Specifically, this module contains the implementation of:
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//!
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//! * Panic hooks
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//! * Executing a panic up to doing the actual implementation
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//! * Shims around "try"
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use io::prelude::*;
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use any::Any;
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use cell::RefCell;
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use core::panic::{PanicInfo, Location};
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use fmt;
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use intrinsics;
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use mem;
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use ptr;
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use raw;
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use sys::stdio::Stderr;
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use sys_common::rwlock::RWLock;
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use sys_common::thread_info;
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use sys_common::util;
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use thread;
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thread_local! {
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pub static LOCAL_STDERR: RefCell<Option<Box<Write + Send>>> = {
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RefCell::new(None)
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}
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}
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// Binary interface to the panic runtime that the standard library depends on.
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//
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// The standard library is tagged with `#![needs_panic_runtime]` (introduced in
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// RFC 1513) to indicate that it requires some other crate tagged with
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// `#![panic_runtime]` to exist somewhere. Each panic runtime is intended to
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// implement these symbols (with the same signatures) so we can get matched up
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// to them.
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//
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// One day this may look a little less ad-hoc with the compiler helping out to
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// hook up these functions, but it is not this day!
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#[allow(improper_ctypes)]
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extern {
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fn __rust_maybe_catch_panic(f: fn(*mut u8),
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data: *mut u8,
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data_ptr: *mut usize,
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vtable_ptr: *mut usize) -> u32;
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#[unwind(allowed)]
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fn __rust_start_panic(data: usize, vtable: usize) -> u32;
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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enum Hook {
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Default,
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Custom(*mut (Fn(&PanicInfo) + 'static + Sync + Send)),
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}
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static HOOK_LOCK: RWLock = RWLock::new();
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static mut HOOK: Hook = Hook::Default;
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/// Registers a custom panic hook, replacing any that was previously registered.
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///
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/// The panic hook is invoked when a thread panics, but before the panic runtime
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/// is invoked. As such, the hook will run with both the aborting and unwinding
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/// runtimes. The default hook prints a message to standard error and generates
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/// a backtrace if requested, but this behavior can be customized with the
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/// `set_hook` and `take_hook` functions.
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///
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/// The hook is provided with a `PanicInfo` struct which contains information
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/// about the origin of the panic, including the payload passed to `panic!` and
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/// the source code location from which the panic originated.
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///
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/// The panic hook is a global resource.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if called from a panicking thread.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// The following will print "Custom panic hook":
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///
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/// ```should_panic
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/// use std::panic;
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///
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/// panic::set_hook(Box::new(|_| {
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/// println!("Custom panic hook");
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/// }));
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///
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/// panic!("Normal panic");
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/// ```
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#[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")]
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pub fn set_hook(hook: Box<Fn(&PanicInfo) + 'static + Sync + Send>) {
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if thread::panicking() {
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panic!("cannot modify the panic hook from a panicking thread");
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}
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unsafe {
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HOOK_LOCK.write();
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let old_hook = HOOK;
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HOOK = Hook::Custom(Box::into_raw(hook));
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HOOK_LOCK.write_unlock();
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if let Hook::Custom(ptr) = old_hook {
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Box::from_raw(ptr);
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}
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}
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}
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/// Unregisters the current panic hook, returning it.
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///
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/// If no custom hook is registered, the default hook will be returned.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if called from a panicking thread.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// The following will print "Normal panic":
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///
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/// ```should_panic
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/// use std::panic;
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///
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/// panic::set_hook(Box::new(|_| {
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/// println!("Custom panic hook");
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/// }));
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///
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/// let _ = panic::take_hook();
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///
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/// panic!("Normal panic");
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/// ```
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#[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")]
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pub fn take_hook() -> Box<Fn(&PanicInfo) + 'static + Sync + Send> {
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if thread::panicking() {
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panic!("cannot modify the panic hook from a panicking thread");
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}
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unsafe {
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HOOK_LOCK.write();
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let hook = HOOK;
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HOOK = Hook::Default;
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HOOK_LOCK.write_unlock();
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match hook {
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Hook::Default => Box::new(default_hook),
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Hook::Custom(ptr) => Box::from_raw(ptr),
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}
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}
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}
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fn default_hook(info: &PanicInfo) {
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#[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
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use sys_common::backtrace;
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// If this is a double panic, make sure that we print a backtrace
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// for this panic. Otherwise only print it if logging is enabled.
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#[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
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let log_backtrace = {
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let panics = update_panic_count(0);
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if panics >= 2 {
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Some(backtrace::PrintFormat::Full)
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} else {
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backtrace::log_enabled()
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}
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};
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let location = info.location().unwrap(); // The current implementation always returns Some
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let file = location.file();
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let line = location.line();
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let col = location.column();
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let msg = match info.payload().downcast_ref::<&'static str>() {
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Some(s) => *s,
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None => match info.payload().downcast_ref::<String>() {
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Some(s) => &s[..],
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None => "Box<Any>",
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}
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};
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let mut err = Stderr::new().ok();
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let thread = thread_info::current_thread();
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let name = thread.as_ref().and_then(|t| t.name()).unwrap_or("<unnamed>");
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let write = |err: &mut ::io::Write| {
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let _ = writeln!(err, "thread '{}' panicked at '{}', {}:{}:{}",
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name, msg, file, line, col);
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#[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
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{
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use sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
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static FIRST_PANIC: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(true);
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if let Some(format) = log_backtrace {
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let _ = backtrace::print(err, format);
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} else if FIRST_PANIC.compare_and_swap(true, false, Ordering::SeqCst) {
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let _ = writeln!(err, "note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.");
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}
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}
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};
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let prev = LOCAL_STDERR.with(|s| s.borrow_mut().take());
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match (prev, err.as_mut()) {
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(Some(mut stderr), _) => {
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write(&mut *stderr);
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let mut s = Some(stderr);
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LOCAL_STDERR.with(|slot| {
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*slot.borrow_mut() = s.take();
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});
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}
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(None, Some(ref mut err)) => { write(err) }
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_ => {}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[unstable(feature = "update_panic_count", issue = "0")]
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pub fn update_panic_count(amt: isize) -> usize {
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use cell::Cell;
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thread_local! { static PANIC_COUNT: Cell<usize> = Cell::new(0) }
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PANIC_COUNT.with(|c| {
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let next = (c.get() as isize + amt) as usize;
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c.set(next);
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return next
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})
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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pub use realstd::rt::update_panic_count;
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/// Invoke a closure, capturing the cause of an unwinding panic if one occurs.
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pub unsafe fn try<R, F: FnOnce() -> R>(f: F) -> Result<R, Box<Any + Send>> {
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#[allow(unions_with_drop_fields)]
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union Data<F, R> {
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f: F,
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r: R,
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}
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// We do some sketchy operations with ownership here for the sake of
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// performance. We can only pass pointers down to
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// `__rust_maybe_catch_panic` (can't pass objects by value), so we do all
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// the ownership tracking here manually using a union.
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//
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// We go through a transition where:
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//
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// * First, we set the data to be the closure that we're going to call.
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// * When we make the function call, the `do_call` function below, we take
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// ownership of the function pointer. At this point the `Data` union is
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// entirely uninitialized.
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// * If the closure successfully returns, we write the return value into the
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// data's return slot. Note that `ptr::write` is used as it's overwriting
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// uninitialized data.
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// * Finally, when we come back out of the `__rust_maybe_catch_panic` we're
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// in one of two states:
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//
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// 1. The closure didn't panic, in which case the return value was
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// filled in. We move it out of `data` and return it.
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// 2. The closure panicked, in which case the return value wasn't
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// filled in. In this case the entire `data` union is invalid, so
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// there is no need to drop anything.
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//
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// Once we stack all that together we should have the "most efficient'
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// method of calling a catch panic whilst juggling ownership.
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let mut any_data = 0;
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let mut any_vtable = 0;
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let mut data = Data {
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f,
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};
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let r = __rust_maybe_catch_panic(do_call::<F, R>,
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&mut data as *mut _ as *mut u8,
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&mut any_data,
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&mut any_vtable);
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return if r == 0 {
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debug_assert!(update_panic_count(0) == 0);
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Ok(data.r)
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} else {
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update_panic_count(-1);
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debug_assert!(update_panic_count(0) == 0);
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Err(mem::transmute(raw::TraitObject {
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data: any_data as *mut _,
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vtable: any_vtable as *mut _,
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}))
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};
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fn do_call<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(data: *mut u8) {
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unsafe {
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let data = data as *mut Data<F, R>;
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let f = ptr::read(&mut (*data).f);
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ptr::write(&mut (*data).r, f());
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}
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}
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}
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/// Determines whether the current thread is unwinding because of panic.
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pub fn panicking() -> bool {
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update_panic_count(0) != 0
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}
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/// Entry point of panic from the libcore crate.
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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#[lang = "panic_fmt"]
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#[unwind(allowed)]
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pub extern fn rust_begin_panic(msg: fmt::Arguments,
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file: &'static str,
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line: u32,
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col: u32) -> ! {
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begin_panic_fmt(&msg, &(file, line, col))
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}
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/// The entry point for panicking with a formatted message.
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///
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/// This is designed to reduce the amount of code required at the call
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/// site as much as possible (so that `panic!()` has as low an impact
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/// on (e.g.) the inlining of other functions as possible), by moving
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/// the actual formatting into this shared place.
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#[unstable(feature = "libstd_sys_internals",
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reason = "used by the panic! macro",
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issue = "0")]
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#[inline(never)] #[cold]
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pub fn begin_panic_fmt(msg: &fmt::Arguments,
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file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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use fmt::Write;
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// We do two allocations here, unfortunately. But (a) they're
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// required with the current scheme, and (b) we don't handle
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// panic + OOM properly anyway (see comment in begin_panic
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// below).
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let mut s = String::new();
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let _ = s.write_fmt(*msg);
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rust_panic_with_hook(Box::new(s), Some(msg), file_line_col)
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}
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/// This is the entry point of panicking for panic!() and assert!().
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#[unstable(feature = "libstd_sys_internals",
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reason = "used by the panic! macro",
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issue = "0")]
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#[inline(never)] #[cold] // avoid code bloat at the call sites as much as possible
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pub fn begin_panic<M: Any + Send>(msg: M, file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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// Note that this should be the only allocation performed in this code path.
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// Currently this means that panic!() on OOM will invoke this code path,
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// but then again we're not really ready for panic on OOM anyway. If
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// we do start doing this, then we should propagate this allocation to
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// be performed in the parent of this thread instead of the thread that's
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// panicking.
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rust_panic_with_hook(Box::new(msg), None, file_line_col)
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}
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/// Executes the primary logic for a panic, including checking for recursive
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/// panics and panic hooks.
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///
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/// This is the entry point or panics from libcore, formatted panics, and
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/// `Box<Any>` panics. Here we'll verify that we're not panicking recursively,
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/// run panic hooks, and then delegate to the actual implementation of panics.
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#[inline(never)]
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#[cold]
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fn rust_panic_with_hook(payload: Box<Any + Send>,
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message: Option<&fmt::Arguments>,
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file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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let (file, line, col) = *file_line_col;
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let panics = update_panic_count(1);
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// If this is the third nested call (e.g. panics == 2, this is 0-indexed),
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// the panic hook probably triggered the last panic, otherwise the
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// double-panic check would have aborted the process. In this case abort the
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// process real quickly as we don't want to try calling it again as it'll
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// probably just panic again.
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if panics > 2 {
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util::dumb_print(format_args!("thread panicked while processing \
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panic. aborting.\n"));
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unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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unsafe {
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let info = PanicInfo::internal_constructor(
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&*payload,
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message,
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Location::internal_constructor(file, line, col),
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);
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HOOK_LOCK.read();
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match HOOK {
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Hook::Default => default_hook(&info),
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Hook::Custom(ptr) => (*ptr)(&info),
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}
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HOOK_LOCK.read_unlock();
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}
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if panics > 1 {
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// If a thread panics while it's already unwinding then we
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// have limited options. Currently our preference is to
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// just abort. In the future we may consider resuming
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// unwinding or otherwise exiting the thread cleanly.
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util::dumb_print(format_args!("thread panicked while panicking. \
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aborting.\n"));
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unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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rust_panic(payload)
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}
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/// Shim around rust_panic. Called by resume_unwind.
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pub fn update_count_then_panic(msg: Box<Any + Send>) -> ! {
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update_panic_count(1);
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rust_panic(msg)
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}
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/// A private no-mangle function on which to slap yer breakpoints.
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#[no_mangle]
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#[allow(private_no_mangle_fns)] // yes we get it, but we like breakpoints
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pub fn rust_panic(msg: Box<Any + Send>) -> ! {
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let code = unsafe {
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let obj = mem::transmute::<_, raw::TraitObject>(msg);
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__rust_start_panic(obj.data as usize, obj.vtable as usize)
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};
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rtabort!("failed to initiate panic, error {}", code)
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}
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