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document #[panic_handler]
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* [Final Code](vec-final.md) * [Final Code](vec-final.md)
* [Implementing Arc and Mutex](arc-and-mutex.md) * [Implementing Arc and Mutex](arc-and-mutex.md)
* [FFI](ffi.md) * [FFI](ffi.md)
* [Beneath `std`](beneath-std.md)
* [#[panic_handler]](panic-handler.md)

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# Beneath std
This section documents (or will document) features that are provided by the standard library and
that `#![no_std]` developers have to deal with (i.e. provide) to build `#![no_std]` binary crates. A
(likely incomplete) list of such features is shown below:
- #[lang = "eh_personality"]
- #[lang = "start"]
- #[lang = "termination"]
- #[panic_implementation]

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## #[panic_handler]
`#[panic_handler]` is used to define the behavior of `panic!` in `#![no_std]` applications.
The `#[panic_handler]` attribute must be applied to a function with signature `fn(&PanicInfo)
-> !` and such function must appear *once* in the dependency graph of a binary / dylib / cdylib
crate. The API of `PanicInfo` can be found in the [API docs].
[API docs]: ../core/panic/struct.PanicInfo.html
Given that `#![no_std]` applications have no *standard* output and that some `#![no_std]`
applications, e.g. embedded applications, need different panicking behaviors for development and for
release it can be helpful to have panic crates, crate that only contain a `#[panic_handler]`.
This way applications can easily swap the panicking behavior by simply linking to a different panic
crate.
Below is shown an example where an application has a different panicking behavior depending on
whether is compiled using the dev profile (`cargo build`) or using the release profile (`cargo build
--release`).
``` rust, ignore
// crate: panic-semihosting -- log panic messages to the host stderr using semihosting
#![no_std]
use core::fmt::{Write, self};
use core::panic::PanicInfo;
struct HStderr {
// ..
# _0: (),
}
#
# impl HStderr {
# fn new() -> HStderr { HStderr { _0: () } }
# }
#
# impl fmt::Write for HStderr {
# fn write_str(&mut self, _: &str) -> fmt::Result { Ok(()) }
# }
#[panic_handler]
fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! {
let mut host_stderr = HStderr::new();
// logs "panicked at '$reason', src/main.rs:27:4" to the host stderr
writeln!(host_stderr, "{}", info).ok();
loop {}
}
```
``` rust, ignore
// crate: panic-halt -- halt the thread on panic; messages are discarded
#![no_std]
use core::panic::PanicInfo;
#[panic_handler]
fn panic(_info: &PanicInfo) -> ! {
loop {}
}
```
``` rust, ignore
// crate: app
#![no_std]
// dev profile
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
extern crate panic_semihosting;
// release profile
#[cfg(not(debug_assertions))]
extern crate panic_halt;
// omitted: other `extern crate`s
fn main() {
// ..
}
```
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