## Runtime {#runtime} The message printed when a program exits due to an unhandled panic that was recovered and re-raised no longer repeats the text of the panic value. Previously, a program which panicked with `panic("PANIC")`, recovered the panic, and then re-panicked with the original value would print: panic: PANIC [recovered] panic: PANIC This program will now print: panic: PANIC [recovered, reraised] On Linux systems with kernel support for anonymous VMA names (`CONFIG_ANON_VMA_NAME`), the Go runtime will annotate anonymous memory mappings with context about their purpose. e.g., `[anon: Go: heap]` for heap memory. This can be disabled with the [GODEBUG setting](/doc/godebug) `decoratemappings=0`.