pub struct Location<'a> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A struct containing information about the location of a panic.
This structure is created by PanicInfo::location().
Examples
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.
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impl<'a> Location<'a>
1.46.0 (const: unstable) · sourcepub fn caller() -> &'static Location<'static>
Available on crate feature mem only.
pub fn caller() -> &'static Location<'static>
mem only.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());const: unstable · sourcepub fn file(&self) -> &str
Available on crate feature mem only.
pub fn file(&self) -> &str
mem only.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
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");const: unstable · sourcepub fn line(&self) -> u32
Available on crate feature mem only.
pub fn line(&self) -> u32
mem only.Returns the line number from which the panic originated.
Examples
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");1.25.0 (const: unstable) · sourcepub fn column(&self) -> u32
Available on crate feature mem only.
pub fn column(&self) -> u32
mem only.Returns the column from which the panic originated.
Examples
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");Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'a> Ord for Location<'a>
impl<'a> Ord for Location<'a>
1.21.0 · source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
source§impl<'a> PartialEq for Location<'a>
impl<'a> PartialEq for Location<'a>
source§impl<'a> PartialOrd for Location<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for Location<'a>
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moreimpl<'a> Copy for Location<'a>
impl<'a> Eq for Location<'a>
impl<'a> StructuralEq for Location<'a>
impl<'a> StructuralPartialEq for Location<'a>
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impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for Location<'a>
impl<'a> Send for Location<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for Location<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for Location<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for Location<'a>
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