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harbour-core/include/assert.ch
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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* Header file assertion macros
*
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#ifndef HB_ASSERT_CH_
#define HB_ASSERT_CH_
#define _ASSERT_DEFINED /* NOTE: For complete CA-Cl*pper compatibility */
#ifdef NDEBUG
/* When NDEBUG is defined, ignore all ASSERT() calls */
#command ASSERT( <exp> [, <msg>] ) =>
#else
#command ASSERT( <exp> [, <msg>] ) => ;
IF !( <exp> ) ;
; OutStd( ;
hb_eol() + ProcName( 0 ) + ;
"(" + hb_ntos( ProcLine() ) + ")" + ;
" Assertion failed: " + ;
iif( <.msg.>, <msg>, <"exp"> ) ;
) ;
; QUIT ;
; END
#endif /* NDEBUG */
#endif /* HB_ASSERT_CH_ */