X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/web.git/blobdiff_plain/d2d5bd23a638be898a2cc5a5cf8f859e728274db..88433de5ac48ce5243ce18205902268f03047f87:/personal/_posts/2019-11-25-how-to-panic-in-rust.md diff --git a/personal/_posts/2019-11-25-how-to-panic-in-rust.md b/personal/_posts/2019-11-25-how-to-panic-in-rust.md index f840aa6..ad4589d 100644 --- a/personal/_posts/2019-11-25-how-to-panic-in-rust.md +++ b/personal/_posts/2019-11-25-how-to-panic-in-rust.md @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ The actual mechanism of unwinding is a totally different matter (and one that I *Note:* This post describes panicking as of [this commit](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/4007d4ef26eab44bdabc2b7574d032152264d3ad). Many of the interfaces described here are unstable internal details of libstd, and subject to change any time. +*Update (2025-08-18):* As expected, many parts of this post are quite outdated by now. +See [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116005) for an issue tracking the ongoing cleanup effort of the panic machinery. + ## High-level structure When trying to figure out how panicking works by reading the code in libstd, one can easily get lost in the maze.