use crate::fmt; /// A struct containing information about the location of a panic. /// /// This structure is created by [`PanicInfo::location()`]. /// /// [`PanicInfo::location()`]: crate::panic::PanicInfo::location /// /// # Examples /// /// ```should_panic /// use std::panic; /// /// panic::set_hook(Box::new(|panic_info| { /// if let Some(location) = panic_info.location() { /// println!("panic occurred in file '{}' at line {}", location.file(), location.line()); /// } else { /// println!("panic occurred but can't get location information..."); /// } /// })); /// /// panic!("Normal panic"); /// ``` /// /// # Comparisons /// /// Comparisons for equality and ordering are made in file, line, then column priority. /// Files are compared as strings, not `Path`, which could be unexpected. /// See [`Location::file`]'s documentation for more discussion. #[lang = "panic_location"] #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)] #[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")] pub struct Location<'a> { file: &'a str, line: u32, col: u32, } impl<'a> Location<'a> { /// Returns the source location of the caller of this function. If that function's caller is /// annotated then its call location will be returned, and so on up the stack to the first call /// within a non-tracked function body. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use std::panic::Location; /// /// /// Returns the [`Location`] at which it is called. /// #[track_caller] /// fn get_caller_location() -> &'static Location<'static> { /// Location::caller() /// } /// /// /// Returns a [`Location`] from within this function's definition. /// fn get_just_one_location() -> &'static Location<'static> { /// get_caller_location() /// } /// /// let fixed_location = get_just_one_location(); /// assert_eq!(fixed_location.file(), file!()); /// assert_eq!(fixed_location.line(), 14); /// assert_eq!(fixed_location.column(), 5); /// /// // running the same untracked function in a different location gives us the same result /// let second_fixed_location = get_just_one_location(); /// assert_eq!(fixed_location.file(), second_fixed_location.file()); /// assert_eq!(fixed_location.line(), second_fixed_location.line()); /// assert_eq!(fixed_location.column(), second_fixed_location.column()); /// /// let this_location = get_caller_location(); /// assert_eq!(this_location.file(), file!()); /// assert_eq!(this_location.line(), 28); /// assert_eq!(this_location.column(), 21); /// /// // running the tracked function in a different location produces a different value /// let another_location = get_caller_location(); /// assert_eq!(this_location.file(), another_location.file()); /// assert_ne!(this_location.line(), another_location.line()); /// assert_ne!(this_location.column(), another_location.column()); /// ``` #[must_use] #[stable(feature = "track_caller", since = "1.46.0")] #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_caller_location", issue = "76156")] #[track_caller] #[inline] pub const fn caller() -> &'static Location<'static> { crate::intrinsics::caller_location() } /// Returns the name of the source file from which the panic originated. /// /// # `&str`, not `&Path` /// /// The returned name refers to a source path on the compiling system, but it isn't valid to /// represent this directly as a `&Path`. The compiled code may run on a different system with /// a different `Path` implementation than the system providing the contents and this library /// does not currently have a different "host path" type. /// /// The most surprising behavior occurs when "the same" file is reachable via multiple paths in /// the module system (usually using the `#[path = "..."]` attribute or similar), which can /// cause what appears to be identical code to return differing values from this function. /// /// # Cross-compilation /// /// This value is not suitable for passing to `Path::new` or similar constructors when the host /// platform and target platform differ. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```should_panic /// use std::panic; /// /// panic::set_hook(Box::new(|panic_info| { /// if let Some(location) = panic_info.location() { /// println!("panic occurred in file '{}'", location.file()); /// } else { /// println!("panic occurred but can't get location information..."); /// } /// })); /// /// panic!("Normal panic"); /// ``` #[must_use] #[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")] #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_location_fields", issue = "102911")] #[inline] pub const fn file(&self) -> &str { self.file } /// Returns the line number from which the panic originated. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```should_panic /// use std::panic; /// /// panic::set_hook(Box::new(|panic_info| { /// if let Some(location) = panic_info.location() { /// println!("panic occurred at line {}", location.line()); /// } else { /// println!("panic occurred but can't get location information..."); /// } /// })); /// /// panic!("Normal panic"); /// ``` #[must_use] #[stable(feature = "panic_hooks", since = "1.10.0")] #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_location_fields", issue = "102911")] #[inline] pub const fn line(&self) -> u32 { self.line } /// Returns the column from which the panic originated. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```should_panic /// use std::panic; /// /// panic::set_hook(Box::new(|panic_info| { /// if let Some(location) = panic_info.location() { /// println!("panic occurred at column {}", location.column()); /// } else { /// println!("panic occurred but can't get location information..."); /// } /// })); /// /// panic!("Normal panic"); /// ``` #[must_use] #[stable(feature = "panic_col", since = "1.25.0")] #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_location_fields", issue = "102911")] #[inline] pub const fn column(&self) -> u32 { self.col } } #[unstable( feature = "panic_internals", reason = "internal details of the implementation of the `panic!` and related macros", issue = "none" )] impl<'a> Location<'a> { #[doc(hidden)] pub const fn internal_constructor(file: &'a str, line: u32, col: u32) -> Self { Location { file, line, col } } } #[stable(feature = "panic_hook_display", since = "1.26.0")] impl fmt::Display for Location<'_> { fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(formatter, "{}:{}:{}", self.file, self.line, self.col) } }