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A Rust attribute macro to require that the compiler prove a function can’t ever panic.
[dependencies]
no-panic = "0.1"
use no_panic::no_panic;
#[no_panic]
fn demo(s: &str) -> &str {
&s[1..]
}
fn main() {
println!("{}", demo("input string"));
}
If the function does panic (or the compiler fails to prove that the function cannot panic), the program fails to compile with a linker error that identifies the function name. Let’s trigger that by passing a string that cannot be sliced at the first byte:
fn main() {
println!("{}", demo("\u{1f980}input string"));
}
Compiling no-panic-demo v0.0.1
error: linking with `cc` failed: exit code: 1
|
= note: /no-panic-demo/target/release/deps/no_panic_demo-7170785b672ae322.no_p
anic_demo1-cba7f4b666ccdbcbbf02b7348e5df1b2.rs.rcgu.o: In function `_$LT$no_pani
c_demo..demo..__NoPanic$u20$as$u20$core..ops..drop..Drop$GT$::drop::h72f8f423002
b8d9f':
no_panic_demo1-cba7f4b666ccdbcbbf02b7348e5df1b2.rs:(.text._ZN72_$LT$no
_panic_demo..demo..__NoPanic$u20$as$u20$core..ops..drop..Drop$GT$4drop17h72f8f42
3002b8d9fE+0x2): undefined reference to `
ERROR[no-panic]: detected panic in function `demo`
'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
The error is not stellar but notice the ERROR[no-panic] part at the end that provides the name of the offending function.
Compiler support: requires rustc 1.39+
Caveats
-
Functions that require some amount of optimization to prove that they do not panic may no longer compile in debug mode after being marked
#[no_panic]
. -
Panic detection happens at link time across the entire dependency graph, so any Cargo commands that do not invoke a linker will not trigger panic detection. This includes
cargo build
of library crates andcargo check
of binary and library crates. -
The attribute is useless in code built with
panic = "abort"
.
If you find that code requires optimization to pass #[no_panic]
, either
make no-panic an optional dependency that you only enable in release builds,
or add a section like the following to Cargo.toml to enable very basic
optimization in debug builds.
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 1
If the code that you need to prove isn’t panicking makes function calls to non-generic non-inline functions from a different crate, you may need thin LTO enabled for the linker to deduce those do not panic.
[profile.release]
lto = "thin"
If you want no_panic to just assume that some function you call doesn’t
panic, and get Undefined Behavior if it does at runtime, see
dtolnay/no-panic#16; try wrapping that call in an unsafe extern "C"
wrapper.
Acknowledgments
The linker error technique is based on Kixunil’s crate dont_panic
.
Check out that crate for other convenient ways to require absence of panics.