Output line column info when panicking
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//! * `rust_begin_panic` - This function takes three arguments, a
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//! `fmt::Arguments`, a `&'static str`, and a `u32`. These three arguments
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//! dictate the panic message, the file at which panic was invoked, and the
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//! line. It is up to consumers of this core library to define this panic
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//! function; it is only required to never return. This requires a `lang`
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//! attribute named `panic_fmt`.
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//! line and column inside the file. It is up to consumers of this core
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//! library to define this panic function; it is only required to never
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//! return. This requires a `lang` attribute named `panic_fmt`.
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//!
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//! * `rust_eh_personality` - is used by the failure mechanisms of the
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//! compiler. This is often mapped to GCC's personality function, but crates
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@@ -160,6 +160,11 @@ pub mod array;
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pub mod sync;
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pub mod cell;
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pub mod char;
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// FIXME: remove when SNAP
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#[cfg(stage0)]
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#[path = "panicking_stage0.rs"]
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pub mod panicking;
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#[cfg(not(stage0))]
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pub mod panicking;
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pub mod iter;
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pub mod option;
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@@ -17,16 +17,18 @@ macro_rules! panic {
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panic!("explicit panic")
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);
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($msg:expr) => ({
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static _MSG_FILE_LINE: (&'static str, &'static str, u32) = ($msg, file!(), line!());
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$crate::panicking::panic(&_MSG_FILE_LINE)
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static _MSG_FILE_LINE_COL: (&'static str, &'static str, u32, u32) =
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($msg, file!(), line!(), column!());
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$crate::panicking::panic_new(&_MSG_FILE_LINE_COL)
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});
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($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => ({
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// The leading _'s are to avoid dead code warnings if this is
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// used inside a dead function. Just `#[allow(dead_code)]` is
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// insufficient, since the user may have
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// `#[forbid(dead_code)]` and which cannot be overridden.
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static _FILE_LINE: (&'static str, u32) = (file!(), line!());
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$crate::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!($fmt, $($arg)*), &_FILE_LINE)
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static _MSG_FILE_LINE_COL: (&'static str, u32, u32) =
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(file!(), line!(), column!());
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$crate::panicking::panic_fmt_new(format_args!($fmt, $($arg)*), &_MSG_FILE_LINE_COL)
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});
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}
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
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//!
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//! ```
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//! # use std::fmt;
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//! fn panic_impl(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line: &(&'static str, u32)) -> !
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//! fn panic_impl(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> !
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//! # { loop {} }
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//! ```
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//!
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@@ -38,35 +38,45 @@
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use fmt;
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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pub fn panic_new(expr_file_line_col: &(&'static str, &'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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panic(&expr_file_line_col)
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)] // this is the slow path, always
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#[lang = "panic"]
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pub fn panic(expr_file_line: &(&'static str, &'static str, u32)) -> ! {
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pub fn panic(expr_file_line_col: &(&'static str, &'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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// Use Arguments::new_v1 instead of format_args!("{}", expr) to potentially
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// reduce size overhead. The format_args! macro uses str's Display trait to
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// write expr, which calls Formatter::pad, which must accommodate string
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// truncation and padding (even though none is used here). Using
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// Arguments::new_v1 may allow the compiler to omit Formatter::pad from the
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// output binary, saving up to a few kilobytes.
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let (expr, file, line) = *expr_file_line;
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panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&[expr], &[]), &(file, line))
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let (expr, file, line, col) = *expr_file_line_col;
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panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&[expr], &[]), &(file, line, col))
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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#[lang = "panic_bounds_check"]
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fn panic_bounds_check(file_line: &(&'static str, u32),
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fn panic_bounds_check(file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32),
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index: usize, len: usize) -> ! {
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panic_fmt(format_args!("index out of bounds: the len is {} but the index is {}",
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len, index), file_line)
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len, index), file_line_col)
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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pub fn panic_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line: &(&'static str, u32)) -> ! {
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pub fn panic_fmt_new(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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panic_fmt(fmt, &file_line_col)
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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pub fn panic_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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#[allow(improper_ctypes)]
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extern {
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#[lang = "panic_fmt"]
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#[unwind]
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fn panic_impl(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file: &'static str, line: u32) -> !;
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fn panic_impl(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file: &'static str, line: u32, col :u32) -> !;
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}
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let (file, line) = *file_line;
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unsafe { panic_impl(fmt, file, line) }
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let (file, line, col) = *file_line_col;
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unsafe { panic_impl(fmt, file, line, col) }
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}
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src/libcore/panicking_stage0.rs
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src/libcore/panicking_stage0.rs
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// 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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//! Panic support for libcore
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//!
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//! The core library cannot define panicking, but it does *declare* panicking. This
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//! means that the functions inside of libcore are allowed to panic, but to be
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//! useful an upstream crate must define panicking for libcore to use. The current
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//! interface for panicking is:
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//!
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//! ```
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//! # use std::fmt;
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//! fn panic_impl(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line: &(&'static str, u32)) -> !
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//! # { loop {} }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! This definition allows for panicking with any general message, but it does not
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//! allow for failing with a `Box<Any>` value. The reason for this is that libcore
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//! is not allowed to allocate.
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//!
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//! This module contains a few other panicking functions, but these are just the
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//! necessary lang items for the compiler. All panics are funneled through this
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//! one function. Currently, the actual symbol is declared in the standard
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//! library, but the location of this may change over time.
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#![allow(dead_code, missing_docs)]
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#![unstable(feature = "core_panic",
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reason = "internal details of the implementation of the `panic!` \
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and related macros",
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issue = "0")]
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use fmt;
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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pub fn panic_new(expr_file_line_col: &(&'static str, &'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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let (expr, file, line, _) = *expr_file_line_col;
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let expr_file_line = (expr, file, line);
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panic(&expr_file_line)
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)] // this is the slow path, always
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#[lang = "panic"]
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pub fn panic(expr_file_line: &(&'static str, &'static str, u32)) -> ! {
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// Use Arguments::new_v1 instead of format_args!("{}", expr) to potentially
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// reduce size overhead. The format_args! macro uses str's Display trait to
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// write expr, which calls Formatter::pad, which must accommodate string
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// truncation and padding (even though none is used here). Using
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// Arguments::new_v1 may allow the compiler to omit Formatter::pad from the
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// output binary, saving up to a few kilobytes.
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let (expr, file, line) = *expr_file_line;
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panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&[expr], &[]), &(file, line))
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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#[lang = "panic_bounds_check"]
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fn panic_bounds_check(file_line: &(&'static str, u32),
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index: usize, len: usize) -> ! {
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panic_fmt(format_args!("index out of bounds: the len is {} but the index is {}",
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len, index), file_line)
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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pub fn panic_fmt_new(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line_col: &(&'static str, u32, u32)) -> ! {
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let (file, line, _) = *file_line_col;
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let file_line = (file, line);
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panic_fmt(fmt, &file_line)
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}
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#[cold] #[inline(never)]
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pub fn panic_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file_line: &(&'static str, u32)) -> ! {
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#[allow(improper_ctypes)]
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extern {
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#[lang = "panic_fmt"]
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#[unwind]
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fn panic_impl(fmt: fmt::Arguments, file: &'static str, line: u32, col: u32) -> !;
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}
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let (file, line) = *file_line;
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unsafe { panic_impl(fmt, file, line, 0) }
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}
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