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Panic messages for humans.

human-panic

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Panic messages for humans. Handles panics by calling std::panic::set_hook to make errors nice for humans.

Why?

When you're building a CLI, polish is super important. Even though Rust is pretty great at safety, it's not unheard of to access the wrong index in a vector or have an assert fail somewhere.

When an error eventually occurs, you probably will want to know about it. So instead of just providing an error message on the command line, we can create a call to action for people to submit a report.

This should empower people to engage in communication, lowering the chances people might get frustrated. And making it easier to figure out what might be causing bugs.

Default Output

thread 'main' panicked at 'oops', examples/main.rs:2:3
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.

Human-Panic Output

Well, this is embarrassing.

human-panic had a problem and crashed. To help us diagnose the problem you can send us a crash report.

We have generated a report file at "/var/folders/zw/bpfvmq390lv2c6gn_6byyv0w0000gn/T/report-8351cad6-d2b5-4fe8-accd-1fcbf4538792.toml". Submit an issue or email with the subject of "human-panic Crash Report" and include the report as an attachment.

- Homepage: https://github.com/rust-cli/human-panic
- Authors: Yoshua Wuyts <[email protected]>

We take privacy seriously, and do not perform any automated error collection. In order to improve the software, we rely on people to submit reports.

Thank you kindly!

The error dump file generated by human-panic contains the following fields.

name = 'single-panic-test'
operating_system = 'unix:Unknown'
crate_version = '0.1.0'
explanation = '''
Cause: OMG EVERYTHING IS ON FIRE!!!. Panic occurred in file 'tests/single-panic/src/main.rs' at line 8
'''
method = 'Panic'
backtrace = '''
stack backtrace:
   0:     0x55fa0ed4c1b4 - backtrace::backtrace::libunwind::trace::h69e50feca54bfb84
                        at /home/spacekookie/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/backtrace-0.3.6/src/backtrace/libunwind.rs:53
                         - backtrace::backtrace::trace::h42967341e0b01ccc
                        at /home/spacekookie/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/backtrace-0.3.6/src/backtrace/mod.rs:42
    
    # ...

   8:     0x55fa0ebaac8d - single_panic_test::main::h56a3d326bcecfc36
                        at tests/single-panic/src/main.rs:8
   9:     0x55fa0ebaae91 - std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::h09d28d8540038bf8
                        at /checkout/src/libstd/rt.rs:74
  10:     0x55fa0ed732f7 - std::rt::lang_start_internal::{{closure}}::h2e4baf0a27c956a3
                        at libstd/rt.rs:59
                         - std::panicking::try::do_call::h73f98ed0647c7274
                        at libstd/panicking.rs:305
  11:     0x55fa0ed8551e - __rust_maybe_catch_panic
                        at libpanic_unwind/lib.rs:101
  12:     0x55fa0ed6f7f5 - std::panicking::try::h18fbb145180d4cd9
                        at libstd/panicking.rs:284
                         - std::panic::catch_unwind::hc4b6a212a30b4bc5
                        at libstd/panic.rs:361
                         - std::rt::lang_start_internal::h8b001b4244930d51
                        at libstd/rt.rs:58
  13:     0x55fa0ebaae71 - std::rt::lang_start::h1b1de624209f414a
                        at /checkout/src/libstd/rt.rs:74
  14:     0x55fa0ebaacbd - main
  15:     0x7f9946132f29 - __libc_start_main
  16:     0x55fa0eba9b79 - _start
  17:                0x0 - <unknown>'''

Usage

use human_panic::setup_panic;

fn main() {
   setup_panic!();

   println!("A normal log message");
   panic!("OMG EVERYTHING IS ON FIRE!!!")
}

It only displays a human-friendly panic message in release mode:

$ cargo run --release

Installation

$ cargo add human-panic

License

MIT OR Apache-2.0