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Panic support for core
In core, panicking is always done with a message, resulting in a core::panic::PanicInfo
containing a fmt::Arguments
. In std, however, panicking can be done with panic_any, which
throws a Box<dyn Any>
containing any type of value. Because of this,
std::panic::PanicHookInfo
is a different type, which contains a &dyn Any
instead of a
fmt::Arguments
. std’s panic handler will convert the fmt::Arguments
to a &dyn Any
containing either a &'static str
or String
containing the formatted message.
The core library cannot define any panic handler, but it can invoke it. This means that the functions inside of core are allowed to panic, but to be useful an upstream crate must define panicking for core to use. The current interface for panicking is:
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
one function. The actual symbol is declared through the #[panic_handler]
attribute.
Functions§
- panic
Experimental - The underlying implementation of core’s
panic!
macro when no formatting is used. - panic_
fmt Experimental - The entry point for panicking with a formatted message.
- panic_
nounwind Experimental - Like
panic
, but without unwinding and track_caller to reduce the impact on codesize on the caller. If you want#[track_caller]
for nicer errors, callpanic_nounwind_fmt
directly. - panic_
nounwind_ fmt Experimental - Like
panic_fmt
, but for non-unwinding panics.