remove #[no_mangle] from panic handler#500
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A recent change on rustc nightly broke panic handlers that also have the #[no_mangle] attribute. It looks like they don't consider this to be a bug. Let's just remove it.
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A recent change on rustc nightly broke panic handlers that also have the #[no_mangle] attribute.
I don't know whether this is something that they want to support and if they'll fix that, but either way I don't think there's a strong reason to keep this, so let's just remove it.It looks like they don't consider this to be a bug. Let's just remove it.Closes #499