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Tracking issue for std::process::abort #37838
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@rfcbot fcp merge |
Team member @alexcrichton has proposed to merge this. The next step is review by the rest of the tagged teams: No concerns currently listed. Once these reviewers reach consensus, this will enter its final comment period. If you spot a major issue that hasn't been raised at any point in this process, please speak up! See this document for info about what commands tagged team members can give me. |
I have just become aware of another function for fatally aborting an application on Windows. |
Ping @brson |
@retep998 Does that affect your opinion on whether this should be stabilized as-is? |
@brson If the desired semantics are to abort without informing the user, then the current implementation is fine. If we want to inform the user that the application crashed then |
It looks like |
🔔 This is now entering its final comment period, as per the review above. 🔔 |
The final comment period is now complete. |
Is the next step a PR to change I’ve file a minor docs issue: #40230. |
@SimonSapin yeah that's the next step, we typically do that just before the end of a cycle |
For what it’s worth, servo/servo#16899 is a case where
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Added in #37833
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