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/*FUNCTION<<assert>>---macro for debugging diagnosticsINDEX assertANSI_SYNOPSIS #include <assert.h> void assert(int <[expression]>);TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include <assert.h> assert(<[expression]>) int <[expression]>;DESCRIPTION Use this macro to embed debuggging diagnostic statements in your programs. The argument <[expression]> should be an expression which evaluates to true (nonzero) when your program is working as you intended. When <[expression]> evaluates to false (zero), <<assert>> calls <<abort>>, after first printing a message showing what failed and where:. Assertion failed: <[expression]>, file <[filename]>, line <[lineno]> The macro is defined to permit you to turn off all uses of <<assert>> at compile time by defining <<NDEBUG>> as a preprocessor variable. If you do this, the <<assert>> macro expands to. (void(0))RETURNS <<assert>> does not return a value.PORTABILITY The <<assert>> macro is required by ANSI, as is the behavior when <<NDEBUG>> is defined.Supporting OS subroutines required (only if enabled): <<close>>, <<fstat>>,<<getpid>>, <<isatty>>, <<kill>>, <<lseek>>, <<read>>, <<sbrk>>, <<write>>.*/#include <assert.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <stdio.h>void_DEFUN (__assert, (file, line, failedexpr), const char *file _AND int line _AND const char *failedexpr){ (void)fiprintf(stderr, "assertion \"%s\" failed: file \"%s\", line %d\n", failedexpr, file, line); abort(); /* NOTREACHED */}
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