Crate panic_context [] [src]

This library allows to print manually-maintained messages on panic.

When your program panics, it prints backtrace. However, if panic occurs inside loop, it is not clear which iteration was the cause. It is possible to use log, but printing slows down execution considerably and you get lots of entries, while only last ones are required.

Panic context lets you set value which is remembered, but not printed anywhere until panic occurs. It is also automatically forgotten at the end of scope.

Example

#[macro_use] extern crate panic_context;

use panic_context::panic_context;

static ITEMS: &[&str] = &["foo", "bar", "yo", "nope"];

fn get_len(item: &str) -> usize { item.len() }
fn calc_sig(item: &str) -> &str { &item[3..] }

fn main() {
    let step = panic_context("step: ");

    step.update("calculate lengths");
    for item in ITEMS {
        panic_context!("item: {}", item);
        get_len(item);
    }

    step.update("calculate signatures");
    for item in ITEMS {
        panic_context!("item: {}", item);
        calc_sig(item);
    }

    panic!("boom!");
}

When this code panics inside calc_sig, you will see:

Panic context:
step: calculate signatures
item: yo
thread 'main' panicked at '...', src/libcore/str/mod.rs:2162
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.

Macros

debug_panic_context

Remembers message to show it on panic inside current scope in debug build only.

panic_context

Remembers message to show it on panic inside current scope.

Structs

PanicContext
UpdatablePanicContext

Functions

panic_context

Creates panic context whose message may be updated.