rust/tests/ui/test-attrs/test-panic-abort.run.stdout
Yuri Astrakhan 950e3d9989 Cleaner assert_eq! & assert_ne! panic messages
Modify panic message for `assert_eq!`, `assert_ne!`, the currently unstable `assert_matches!`, as well as the corresponding `debug_assert_*` macros.

```rust
assert_eq!(1 + 1, 3);
assert_eq!(1 + 1, 3, "my custom message value={}!", 42);
```

```plain
thread 'main' panicked at $DIR/main.rs:6:5:
assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `2`,
 right: `3`
```
```plain
thread 'main' panicked at $DIR/main.rs:6:5:
assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `2`,
 right: `3`: my custom message value=42!
```

```plain
thread 'main' panicked at $DIR/main.rs:6:5:
assertion `left == right` failed
  left: 2
 right: 3
```

```plain
thread 'main' panicked at $DIR/main.rs:6:5:
assertion `left == right` failed: my custom message value=42!
  left: 2
 right: 3
```

This PR is a simpler subset of the #111030, but it does NOT stringify the original left and right source code assert expressions, thus should be faster to compile.
2023-08-15 16:53:10 -04:00

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running 6 tests
test benchmark ... ok
test it_exits ... FAILED
test it_fails ... FAILED
test it_panics - should panic ... ok
test it_works ... ok
test no_residual_environment ... ok
failures:
---- it_exits stdout ----
---- it_exits stderr ----
note: got unexpected return code 123
---- it_fails stdout ----
hello, world
testing123
---- it_fails stderr ----
testing321
thread 'main' panicked at $DIR/test-panic-abort.rs:38:5:
assertion `left == right` failed
left: 2
right: 5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
failures:
it_exits
it_fails
test result: FAILED. 4 passed; 2 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in $TIME