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// Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Baidu, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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//
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//    from this software without specific prior written permission.
//
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

//! Standard library macros
//!
//! This modules contains a set of macros which are exported from the standard
//! library. Each macro is available for use when linking against the standard
//! library.

/// The entry point for panic of Rust threads.
///
/// This macro is used to inject panic into a Rust thread, causing the thread to
/// panic entirely. Each thread's panic can be reaped as the `Box<Any>` type,
/// and the single-argument form of the `panic!` macro will be the value which
/// is transmitted.
///
/// The multi-argument form of this macro panics with a string and has the
/// `format!` syntax for building a string.
///
/// # Current implementation
///
/// If the main thread panics it will terminate all your threads and end your
/// program with code `101`.
///
#[macro_export]
#[allow_internal_unstable]
macro_rules! panic {
    () => ({
        panic!("explicit panic")
    });
    ($msg:expr) => ({
        $crate::rt::begin_panic($msg, &(file!(), line!(), column!()))
    });
    ($msg:expr,) => ({
        panic!($msg)
    });
    ($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => ({
        $crate::rt::begin_panic_fmt(&format_args!($fmt, $($arg)+),
                                    &(file!(), line!(), column!()))
    });
}

/// Macro for printing to the standard output.
///
/// Equivalent to the `println!` macro except that a newline is not printed at
/// the end of the message.
///
/// Note that stdout is frequently line-buffered by default so it may be
/// necessary to use `io::stdout().flush()` to ensure the output is emitted
/// immediately.
///
/// Use `print!` only for the primary output of your program.  Use
/// `eprint!` instead to print error and progress messages.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stdout()` fails.
#[cfg(feature = "stdio")]
#[macro_export]
#[allow_internal_unstable]
macro_rules! print {
    ($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_print(format_args!($($arg)*)));
}

/// Macro for printing to the standard output, with a newline. On all
/// platforms, the newline is the LINE FEED character (`\n`/`U+000A`) alone
/// (no additional CARRIAGE RETURN (`\r`/`U+000D`).
///
/// Use the `format!` syntax to write data to the standard output.
/// See `std::fmt` for more information.
///
/// Use `println!` only for the primary output of your program.  Use
/// `eprintln!` instead to print error and progress messages.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stdout` fails.
#[cfg(feature = "stdio")]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! println {
    () => (print!("\n"));
    ($fmt:expr) => (print!(concat!($fmt, "\n")));
    ($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => (print!(concat!($fmt, "\n"), $($arg)*));
}

#[cfg(not(feature = "stdio"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! print { ($($arg:tt)*) => ({}) }

#[cfg(not(feature = "stdio"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! println { ($($arg:tt)*) => ({}) }

/// Macro for printing to the standard error.
///
/// Equivalent to the `print!` macro, except that output goes to
/// `io::stderr` instead of `io::stdout`.  See `print!` for
/// example usage.
///
/// Use `eprint!` only for error and progress messages.  Use `print!`
/// instead for the primary output of your program.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stderr` fails.
#[cfg(feature = "stdio")]
#[macro_export]
#[allow_internal_unstable]
macro_rules! eprint {
    ($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_eprint(format_args!($($arg)*)));
}

/// Macro for printing to the standard error, with a newline.
///
/// Equivalent to the `println!` macro, except that output goes to
/// `io::stderr` instead of `io::stdout`.  See `println!` for
/// example usage.
///
/// Use `eprintln!` only for error and progress messages.  Use `println!`
/// instead for the primary output of your program.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stderr` fails.
#[cfg(feature = "stdio")]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! eprintln {
    () => (eprint!("\n"));
    ($fmt:expr) => (eprint!(concat!($fmt, "\n")));
    ($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => (eprint!(concat!($fmt, "\n"), $($arg)*));
}

#[cfg(not(feature = "stdio"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! eprint { ($($arg:tt)*) => ({}) }

#[cfg(not(feature = "stdio"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! eprintln { ($($arg:tt)*) => ({}) }