FreeRTOS-RISCV/FreeRTOSv10.2.1/FreeRTOS/Demo/Common/drivers/Atmel/at91lib/utility/assert.h
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/*
Title: Assert
About: Purpose
Definition of the ASSERT() macro, which is used for runtime condition
verifying.
About: Usage
1 - Use <ASSERT> in your code to check the value of function parameters,
return values, etc. *Warning:* the ASSERT condition must not have
any side-effect; otherwise, the program may not work properly
anymore when assertions are disabled.
2 - Use SANITY_CHECK to perform checks with a default error message
(outputs the file and line number where the error occured). This
reduces memory overhead caused by assertion error strings.
3 - Initialize the <DBGU> to see failed assertions at run-time.
4 - Disable assertions by defining the NOASSERT symbol at compilation
time.
*/
#ifndef ASSERT_H
#define ASSERT_H
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Headers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <stdio.h>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Definitions
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
Macro: ASSERT
Check that the given condition is true, otherwise displays an error
message and stops the program execution.
Parameters:
condition - Condition to verify.
string - Formatted string to output if the condition fails.
... - Additional arguments depending on the formatted string.
*/
#if !defined(NOASSERT) && !defined(NOTRACE)
//char sanityError[] = "Sanity check failed at %s:%d\n\r";
#define ASSERT(condition, ...) { \
if (!(condition)) { \
printf(__VA_ARGS__); \
while (1); \
} \
}
#define SANITY_ERROR "Sanity check failed at %s:%d\n\r"
#define SANITY_CHECK(condition) ASSERT(condition, SANITY_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#else
#define ASSERT(...)
#define SANITY_CHECK(...)
#endif
#endif //#ifndef ASSERT_H