core/
panicking.rs

1//! Panic support for core
2//!
3//! In core, panicking is always done with a message, resulting in a `core::panic::PanicInfo`
4//! containing a `fmt::Arguments`. In std, however, panicking can be done with panic_any, which
5//! throws a `Box<dyn Any>` containing any type of value. Because of this,
6//! `std::panic::PanicHookInfo` is a different type, which contains a `&dyn Any` instead of a
7//! `fmt::Arguments`. std's panic handler will convert the `fmt::Arguments` to a `&dyn Any`
8//! containing either a `&'static str` or `String` containing the formatted message.
9//!
10//! The core library cannot define any panic handler, but it can invoke it.
11//! This means that the functions inside of core are allowed to panic, but to be
12//! useful an upstream crate must define panicking for core to use. The current
13//! interface for panicking is:
14//!
15//! ```
16//! fn panic_impl(pi: &core::panic::PanicInfo<'_>) -> !
17//! # { loop {} }
18//! ```
19//!
20//! This module contains a few other panicking functions, but these are just the
21//! necessary lang items for the compiler. All panics are funneled through this
22//! one function. The actual symbol is declared through the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.
23
24#![allow(dead_code, missing_docs)]
25#![unstable(
26    feature = "panic_internals",
27    reason = "internal details of the implementation of the `panic!` and related macros",
28    issue = "none"
29)]
30
31use crate::fmt;
32use crate::intrinsics::const_eval_select;
33use crate::panic::{Location, PanicInfo};
34
35#[cfg(feature = "panic_immediate_abort")]
36const _: () = assert!(cfg!(panic = "abort"), "panic_immediate_abort requires -C panic=abort");
37
38// First we define the two main entry points that all panics go through.
39// In the end both are just convenience wrappers around `panic_impl`.
40
41/// The entry point for panicking with a formatted message.
42///
43/// This is designed to reduce the amount of code required at the call
44/// site as much as possible (so that `panic!()` has as low an impact
45/// on (e.g.) the inlining of other functions as possible), by moving
46/// the actual formatting into this shared place.
47// If panic_immediate_abort, inline the abort call,
48// otherwise avoid inlining because of it is cold path.
49#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
50#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
51#[track_caller]
52#[lang = "panic_fmt"] // needed for const-evaluated panics
53#[rustc_do_not_const_check] // hooked by const-eval
54#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
55pub const fn panic_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>) -> ! {
56    if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
57        super::intrinsics::abort()
58    }
59
60    // NOTE This function never crosses the FFI boundary; it's a Rust-to-Rust call
61    // that gets resolved to the `#[panic_handler]` function.
62    unsafe extern "Rust" {
63        #[lang = "panic_impl"]
64        fn panic_impl(pi: &PanicInfo<'_>) -> !;
65    }
66
67    let pi = PanicInfo::new(
68        &fmt,
69        Location::caller(),
70        /* can_unwind */ true,
71        /* force_no_backtrace */ false,
72    );
73
74    // SAFETY: `panic_impl` is defined in safe Rust code and thus is safe to call.
75    unsafe { panic_impl(&pi) }
76}
77
78/// Like `panic_fmt`, but for non-unwinding panics.
79///
80/// Has to be a separate function so that it can carry the `rustc_nounwind` attribute.
81#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
82#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
83#[track_caller]
84// This attribute has the key side-effect that if the panic handler ignores `can_unwind`
85// and unwinds anyway, we will hit the "unwinding out of nounwind function" guard,
86// which causes a "panic in a function that cannot unwind".
87#[rustc_nounwind]
88#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
89#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(const_eval_select)]
90pub const fn panic_nounwind_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>, force_no_backtrace: bool) -> ! {
91    const_eval_select!(
92        @capture { fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>, force_no_backtrace: bool } -> !:
93        if const #[track_caller] {
94            // We don't unwind anyway at compile-time so we can call the regular `panic_fmt`.
95            panic_fmt(fmt)
96        } else #[track_caller] {
97            if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
98                super::intrinsics::abort()
99            }
100
101            // NOTE This function never crosses the FFI boundary; it's a Rust-to-Rust call
102            // that gets resolved to the `#[panic_handler]` function.
103            unsafe extern "Rust" {
104                #[lang = "panic_impl"]
105                fn panic_impl(pi: &PanicInfo<'_>) -> !;
106            }
107
108            // PanicInfo with the `can_unwind` flag set to false forces an abort.
109            let pi = PanicInfo::new(
110                &fmt,
111                Location::caller(),
112                /* can_unwind */ false,
113                force_no_backtrace,
114            );
115
116            // SAFETY: `panic_impl` is defined in safe Rust code and thus is safe to call.
117            unsafe { panic_impl(&pi) }
118        }
119    )
120}
121
122// Next we define a bunch of higher-level wrappers that all bottom out in the two core functions
123// above.
124
125/// The underlying implementation of core's `panic!` macro when no formatting is used.
126// Never inline unless panic_immediate_abort to avoid code
127// bloat at the call sites as much as possible.
128#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
129#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
130#[track_caller]
131#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
132#[lang = "panic"] // used by lints and miri for panics
133pub const fn panic(expr: &'static str) -> ! {
134    // Use Arguments::new_const instead of format_args!("{expr}") to potentially
135    // reduce size overhead. The format_args! macro uses str's Display trait to
136    // write expr, which calls Formatter::pad, which must accommodate string
137    // truncation and padding (even though none is used here). Using
138    // Arguments::new_const may allow the compiler to omit Formatter::pad from the
139    // output binary, saving up to a few kilobytes.
140    // However, this optimization only works for `'static` strings: `new_const` also makes this
141    // message return `Some` from `Arguments::as_str`, which means it can become part of the panic
142    // payload without any allocation or copying. Shorter-lived strings would become invalid as
143    // stack frames get popped during unwinding, and couldn't be directly referenced from the
144    // payload.
145    panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_const(&[expr]));
146}
147
148// We generate functions for usage by compiler-generated assertions.
149//
150// Placing these functions in libcore means that all Rust programs can generate a jump into this
151// code rather than expanding to panic("...") above, which adds extra bloat to call sites (for the
152// constant string argument's pointer and length).
153//
154// This is especially important when this code is called often (e.g., with -Coverflow-checks) for
155// reducing binary size impact.
156macro_rules! panic_const {
157    ($($lang:ident = $message:expr,)+) => {
158        $(
159            /// This is a panic called with a message that's a result of a MIR-produced Assert.
160            //
161            // never inline unless panic_immediate_abort to avoid code
162            // bloat at the call sites as much as possible
163            #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
164            #[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
165            #[track_caller]
166            #[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
167            #[lang = stringify!($lang)]
168            pub const fn $lang() -> ! {
169                // Use Arguments::new_const instead of format_args!("{expr}") to potentially
170                // reduce size overhead. The format_args! macro uses str's Display trait to
171                // write expr, which calls Formatter::pad, which must accommodate string
172                // truncation and padding (even though none is used here). Using
173                // Arguments::new_const may allow the compiler to omit Formatter::pad from the
174                // output binary, saving up to a few kilobytes.
175                panic_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_const(&[$message]));
176            }
177        )+
178    }
179}
180
181// Unfortunately this set of strings is replicated here and in a few places in the compiler in
182// slightly different forms. It's not clear if there's a good way to deduplicate without adding
183// special cases to the compiler (e.g., a const generic function wouldn't have a single definition
184// shared across crates, which is exactly what we want here).
185pub mod panic_const {
186    use super::*;
187    panic_const! {
188        panic_const_add_overflow = "attempt to add with overflow",
189        panic_const_sub_overflow = "attempt to subtract with overflow",
190        panic_const_mul_overflow = "attempt to multiply with overflow",
191        panic_const_div_overflow = "attempt to divide with overflow",
192        panic_const_rem_overflow = "attempt to calculate the remainder with overflow",
193        panic_const_neg_overflow = "attempt to negate with overflow",
194        panic_const_shr_overflow = "attempt to shift right with overflow",
195        panic_const_shl_overflow = "attempt to shift left with overflow",
196        panic_const_div_by_zero = "attempt to divide by zero",
197        panic_const_rem_by_zero = "attempt to calculate the remainder with a divisor of zero",
198        panic_const_coroutine_resumed = "coroutine resumed after completion",
199        panic_const_async_fn_resumed = "`async fn` resumed after completion",
200        panic_const_async_gen_fn_resumed = "`async gen fn` resumed after completion",
201        panic_const_gen_fn_none = "`gen fn` should just keep returning `None` after completion",
202        panic_const_coroutine_resumed_panic = "coroutine resumed after panicking",
203        panic_const_async_fn_resumed_panic = "`async fn` resumed after panicking",
204        panic_const_async_gen_fn_resumed_panic = "`async gen fn` resumed after panicking",
205        panic_const_gen_fn_none_panic = "`gen fn` should just keep returning `None` after panicking",
206    }
207    // Separated panic constants list for async drop feature
208    // (May be joined when the corresponding lang items will be in the bootstrap)
209    #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
210    panic_const! {
211        panic_const_coroutine_resumed_drop = "coroutine resumed after async drop",
212        panic_const_async_fn_resumed_drop = "`async fn` resumed after async drop",
213        panic_const_async_gen_fn_resumed_drop = "`async gen fn` resumed after async drop",
214        panic_const_gen_fn_none_drop = "`gen fn` resumed after async drop",
215    }
216}
217
218/// Like `panic`, but without unwinding and track_caller to reduce the impact on codesize on the caller.
219/// If you want `#[track_caller]` for nicer errors, call `panic_nounwind_fmt` directly.
220#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
221#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
222#[lang = "panic_nounwind"] // needed by codegen for non-unwinding panics
223#[rustc_nounwind]
224#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
225pub const fn panic_nounwind(expr: &'static str) -> ! {
226    panic_nounwind_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_const(&[expr]), /* force_no_backtrace */ false);
227}
228
229/// Like `panic_nounwind`, but also inhibits showing a backtrace.
230#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
231#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
232#[rustc_nounwind]
233pub fn panic_nounwind_nobacktrace(expr: &'static str) -> ! {
234    panic_nounwind_fmt(fmt::Arguments::new_const(&[expr]), /* force_no_backtrace */ true);
235}
236
237#[track_caller]
238#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold)]
239#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
240#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
241pub const fn panic_explicit() -> ! {
242    panic_display(&"explicit panic");
243}
244
245#[inline]
246#[track_caller]
247#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "unreachable_display"] // needed for `non-fmt-panics` lint
248pub fn unreachable_display<T: fmt::Display>(x: &T) -> ! {
249    panic_fmt(format_args!("internal error: entered unreachable code: {}", *x));
250}
251
252/// This exists solely for the 2015 edition `panic!` macro to trigger
253/// a lint on `panic!(my_str_variable);`.
254#[inline]
255#[track_caller]
256#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "panic_str_2015"]
257#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
258pub const fn panic_str_2015(expr: &str) -> ! {
259    panic_display(&expr);
260}
261
262#[inline]
263#[track_caller]
264#[rustc_do_not_const_check] // hooked by const-eval
265// enforce a &&str argument in const-check and hook this by const-eval
266#[rustc_const_panic_str]
267#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
268pub const fn panic_display<T: fmt::Display>(x: &T) -> ! {
269    panic_fmt(format_args!("{}", *x));
270}
271
272#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
273#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
274#[track_caller]
275#[lang = "panic_bounds_check"] // needed by codegen for panic on OOB array/slice access
276fn panic_bounds_check(index: usize, len: usize) -> ! {
277    if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
278        super::intrinsics::abort()
279    }
280
281    panic!("index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}")
282}
283
284#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
285#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
286#[track_caller]
287#[lang = "panic_misaligned_pointer_dereference"] // needed by codegen for panic on misaligned pointer deref
288#[rustc_nounwind] // `CheckAlignment` MIR pass requires this function to never unwind
289fn panic_misaligned_pointer_dereference(required: usize, found: usize) -> ! {
290    if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
291        super::intrinsics::abort()
292    }
293
294    panic_nounwind_fmt(
295        format_args!(
296            "misaligned pointer dereference: address must be a multiple of {required:#x} but is {found:#x}"
297        ),
298        /* force_no_backtrace */ false,
299    )
300}
301
302#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
303#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
304#[track_caller]
305#[lang = "panic_null_pointer_dereference"] // needed by codegen for panic on null pointer deref
306#[rustc_nounwind] // `CheckNull` MIR pass requires this function to never unwind
307fn panic_null_pointer_dereference() -> ! {
308    if cfg!(feature = "panic_immediate_abort") {
309        super::intrinsics::abort()
310    }
311
312    panic_nounwind_fmt(
313        format_args!("null pointer dereference occurred"),
314        /* force_no_backtrace */ false,
315    )
316}
317
318/// Panics because we cannot unwind out of a function.
319///
320/// This is a separate function to avoid the codesize impact of each crate containing the string to
321/// pass to `panic_nounwind`.
322///
323/// This function is called directly by the codegen backend, and must not have
324/// any extra arguments (including those synthesized by track_caller).
325#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
326#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
327#[lang = "panic_cannot_unwind"] // needed by codegen for panic in nounwind function
328#[rustc_nounwind]
329fn panic_cannot_unwind() -> ! {
330    // Keep the text in sync with `UnwindTerminateReason::as_str` in `rustc_middle`.
331    panic_nounwind("panic in a function that cannot unwind")
332}
333
334/// Panics because we are unwinding out of a destructor during cleanup.
335///
336/// This is a separate function to avoid the codesize impact of each crate containing the string to
337/// pass to `panic_nounwind`.
338///
339/// This function is called directly by the codegen backend, and must not have
340/// any extra arguments (including those synthesized by track_caller).
341#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
342#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
343#[lang = "panic_in_cleanup"] // needed by codegen for panic in nounwind function
344#[rustc_nounwind]
345fn panic_in_cleanup() -> ! {
346    // Keep the text in sync with `UnwindTerminateReason::as_str` in `rustc_middle`.
347    panic_nounwind_nobacktrace("panic in a destructor during cleanup")
348}
349
350/// This function is used instead of panic_fmt in const eval.
351#[lang = "const_panic_fmt"] // needed by const-eval machine to replace calls to `panic_fmt` lang item
352#[rustc_const_stable_indirect] // must follow stable const rules since it is exposed to stable
353pub const fn const_panic_fmt(fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>) -> ! {
354    if let Some(msg) = fmt.as_str() {
355        // The panic_display function is hooked by const eval.
356        panic_display(&msg);
357    } else {
358        // SAFETY: This is only evaluated at compile time, which reliably
359        // handles this UB (in case this branch turns out to be reachable
360        // somehow).
361        unsafe { crate::hint::unreachable_unchecked() };
362    }
363}
364
365#[derive(Debug)]
366#[doc(hidden)]
367pub enum AssertKind {
368    Eq,
369    Ne,
370    Match,
371}
372
373/// Internal function for `assert_eq!` and `assert_ne!` macros
374#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
375#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
376#[track_caller]
377#[doc(hidden)]
378pub fn assert_failed<T, U>(
379    kind: AssertKind,
380    left: &T,
381    right: &U,
382    args: Option<fmt::Arguments<'_>>,
383) -> !
384where
385    T: fmt::Debug + ?Sized,
386    U: fmt::Debug + ?Sized,
387{
388    assert_failed_inner(kind, &left, &right, args)
389}
390
391/// Internal function for `assert_match!`
392#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
393#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
394#[track_caller]
395#[doc(hidden)]
396pub fn assert_matches_failed<T: fmt::Debug + ?Sized>(
397    left: &T,
398    right: &str,
399    args: Option<fmt::Arguments<'_>>,
400) -> ! {
401    // The pattern is a string so it can be displayed directly.
402    struct Pattern<'a>(&'a str);
403    impl fmt::Debug for Pattern<'_> {
404        fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
405            f.write_str(self.0)
406        }
407    }
408    assert_failed_inner(AssertKind::Match, &left, &Pattern(right), args);
409}
410
411/// Non-generic version of the above functions, to avoid code bloat.
412#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "panic_immediate_abort"), inline(never), cold, optimize(size))]
413#[cfg_attr(feature = "panic_immediate_abort", inline)]
414#[track_caller]
415fn assert_failed_inner(
416    kind: AssertKind,
417    left: &dyn fmt::Debug,
418    right: &dyn fmt::Debug,
419    args: Option<fmt::Arguments<'_>>,
420) -> ! {
421    let op = match kind {
422        AssertKind::Eq => "==",
423        AssertKind::Ne => "!=",
424        AssertKind::Match => "matches",
425    };
426
427    match args {
428        Some(args) => panic!(
429            r#"assertion `left {op} right` failed: {args}
430  left: {left:?}
431 right: {right:?}"#
432        ),
433        None => panic!(
434            r#"assertion `left {op} right` failed
435  left: {left:?}
436 right: {right:?}"#
437        ),
438    }
439}