ANSI assert
Jim Patterson
jimp at cognos.UUCP
Fri Sep 14 04:58:19 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep8.164857.2930 at jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> norvell at csri.toronto.edu (Theo Norvell) writes:
>As has been pointed out, you may write your own assert macro. May I
>suggest
>
>#define assert_and_do(x) ((x) || assert(0))
There's a slight problem with this. While it will work, it will print
a rather misleading message with many ANSI implementations of assert (which
print out the failing condition). For example, you might see:
Failed assertion (0) at line 117 of myfile.c
when what you want to see is:
Failed assertion (x_init - x*x < EPS) at line 117 of myfile.c
It would be better, though more work and potentially less portable, to copy
and modify the definition of assert().
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