166 lines
5.2 KiB
Rust
166 lines
5.2 KiB
Rust
use crate::any::Any;
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use crate::fmt;
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use crate::panic::Location;
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/// A struct providing information about a panic.
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///
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/// `PanicInfo` structure is passed to a panic hook set by the [`set_hook`]
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/// function.
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///
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/// [`set_hook`]: ../../std/panic/fn.set_hook.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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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(|panic_info| {
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/// if let Some(s) = panic_info.payload().downcast_ref::<&str>() {
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/// println!("panic occurred: {s:?}");
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/// } else {
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/// println!("panic occurred");
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/// }
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/// }));
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///
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/// panic!("Normal panic");
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/// ```
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#[lang = "panic_info"]
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#[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct PanicInfo<'a> {
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payload: &'a (dyn Any + Send),
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message: Option<&'a fmt::Arguments<'a>>,
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location: &'a Location<'a>,
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can_unwind: bool,
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}
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impl<'a> PanicInfo<'a> {
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#[unstable(
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feature = "panic_internals",
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reason = "internal details of the implementation of the `panic!` and related macros",
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issue = "none"
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)]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[inline]
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pub fn internal_constructor(
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message: Option<&'a fmt::Arguments<'a>>,
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location: &'a Location<'a>,
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can_unwind: bool,
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) -> Self {
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struct NoPayload;
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PanicInfo { location, message, payload: &NoPayload, can_unwind }
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}
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#[unstable(
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feature = "panic_internals",
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reason = "internal details of the implementation of the `panic!` and related macros",
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issue = "none"
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)]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[inline]
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pub fn set_payload(&mut self, info: &'a (dyn Any + Send)) {
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self.payload = info;
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}
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/// Returns the payload associated with the panic.
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///
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/// This will commonly, but not always, be a `&'static str` or [`String`].
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///
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/// [`String`]: ../../std/string/struct.String.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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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(|panic_info| {
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/// if let Some(s) = panic_info.payload().downcast_ref::<&str>() {
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/// println!("panic occurred: {s:?}");
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/// } else {
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/// println!("panic occurred");
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/// }
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/// }));
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///
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/// panic!("Normal panic");
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/// ```
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#[must_use]
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#[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")]
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pub fn payload(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send) {
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self.payload
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}
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/// If the `panic!` macro from the `core` crate (not from `std`)
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/// was used with a formatting string and some additional arguments,
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/// returns that message ready to be used for example with [`fmt::write`]
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#[must_use]
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#[unstable(feature = "panic_info_message", issue = "66745")]
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pub fn message(&self) -> Option<&fmt::Arguments<'_>> {
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self.message
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}
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/// Returns information about the location from which the panic originated,
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/// if available.
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///
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/// This method will currently always return [`Some`], but this may change
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/// in future versions.
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///
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/// # Examples
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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(|panic_info| {
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/// if let Some(location) = panic_info.location() {
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/// println!("panic occurred in file '{}' at line {}",
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/// location.file(),
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/// location.line(),
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/// );
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/// } else {
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/// println!("panic occurred but can't get location information...");
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/// }
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/// }));
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///
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/// panic!("Normal panic");
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/// ```
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#[must_use]
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#[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")]
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pub fn location(&self) -> Option<&Location<'_>> {
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// NOTE: If this is changed to sometimes return None,
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// deal with that case in std::panicking::default_hook and core::panicking::panic_fmt.
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Some(&self.location)
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}
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/// Returns whether the panic handler is allowed to unwind the stack from
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/// the point where the panic occurred.
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///
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/// This is true for most kinds of panics with the exception of panics
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/// caused by trying to unwind out of a `Drop` implementation or a function
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/// whose ABI does not support unwinding.
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///
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/// It is safe for a panic handler to unwind even when this function returns
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/// true, however this will simply cause the panic handler to be called
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/// again.
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#[must_use]
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#[unstable(feature = "panic_can_unwind", issue = "92988")]
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pub fn can_unwind(&self) -> bool {
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self.can_unwind
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}
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}
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#[stable(feature = "panic_hook_display", since = "1.26.0")]
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impl fmt::Display for PanicInfo<'_> {
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fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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formatter.write_str("panicked at ")?;
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if let Some(message) = self.message {
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write!(formatter, "'{}', ", message)?
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} else if let Some(payload) = self.payload.downcast_ref::<&'static str>() {
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write!(formatter, "'{}', ", payload)?
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}
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// NOTE: we cannot use downcast_ref::<String>() here
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// since String is not available in core!
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// The payload is a String when `std::panic!` is called with multiple arguments,
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// but in that case the message is also available.
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self.location.fmt(formatter)
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}
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}
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