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| author | Andrew Kelley <superjoe30@gmail.com> | 2017-02-09 02:50:03 -0500 |
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| committer | Andrew Kelley <superjoe30@gmail.com> | 2017-02-09 03:09:25 -0500 |
| commit | fc100d7b3b27bd514dca4e02c160e5b96d4da648 (patch) | |
| tree | b365fbdf02c7a35d81d9037a15e1e3917a6e77de /std/debug.zig | |
| parent | 8a859afd580f438f549ee69a3e3487eb5d119fad (diff) | |
| download | zig-fc100d7b3b27bd514dca4e02c160e5b96d4da648.tar.gz zig-fc100d7b3b27bd514dca4e02c160e5b96d4da648.zip | |
lots of miscellaneous things all in one big commit
* add `@compileLog(...)` builtin function
- Helps debug code running at compile time
- See #240
* fix crash when there is an error on the start value of a slice
* add implicit cast from int and float types to int and float
literals if the value is known at compile time
* make array concatenation work with slices in addition to
arrays and c string literals
* fix compile error message for something not having field access
* fix crash when `@setDebugSafety()` was called from a
function being evaluated at compile-time
* fix compile-time evaluation of overflow math builtins.
* avoid debug safety panic handler in builtin.o and compiler_rt.o
since we use no debug safety in these modules anyway
* add compiler_rt functions for division on ARM
- Closes #254
* move default panic handler to std.debug so users can
call it manually
* std.io.printf supports a width in the format specifier
Diffstat (limited to 'std/debug.zig')
| -rw-r--r-- | std/debug.zig | 21 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/std/debug.zig b/std/debug.zig index 435d572ac2..f3278a0e45 100644 --- a/std/debug.zig +++ b/std/debug.zig @@ -13,6 +13,27 @@ pub fn assert(ok: bool) { if (!ok) @unreachable() } +var panicking = false; +/// This is the default panic implementation. +pub coldcc fn panic(message: []const u8) -> unreachable { + // TODO + // if (@atomicRmw(AtomicOp.XChg, &panicking, true, AtomicOrder.SeqCst)) { } + if (panicking) { + // Panicked during a panic. + // TODO detect if a different thread caused the panic, because in that case + // we would want to return here instead of calling abort, so that the thread + // which first called panic can finish printing a stack trace. + os.abort(); + } else { + panicking = true; + } + + %%io.stderr.printf("{}\n", message); + %%printStackTrace(); + + os.abort(); +} + pub fn printStackTrace() -> %void { %return writeStackTrace(&io.stderr); %return io.stderr.flush(); |
