diff --git a/library/core/src/macros/panic.md b/library/core/src/macros/panic.md index e59be12a6898..5127a16bbfd8 100644 --- a/library/core/src/macros/panic.md +++ b/library/core/src/macros/panic.md @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ When using `panic!()` you can specify a string payload, that is built using the [`format!`] syntax. That payload is used when injecting the panic into the calling Rust thread, causing the thread to panic entirely. -The behavior of the default `std` hook, i.e. the code, that runs directy -after the panic is invoked, is to print the message payload to the +The behavior of the default `std` hook, i.e. the code that runs directly +after the panic is invoked, is to print the message payload to `stderr` along with the file/line/column information of the `panic!()` call. You can override the panic hook using [`std::panic::set_hook()`]. -Inside the hook a panic can be accessed as a `&dyn Any + Send`, which +Inside the hook a panic can be accessed as a `&dyn Any + Send`, which contains either a `&str` or `String` for regular `panic!()` invocations. To panic with a value of another other type, [`panic_any`] can be used.