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/**
* @file Assertion.h
* @ingroup SQLiteCpp
* @brief Definition of the SQLITECPP_ASSERT() macro.
*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2021 Sebastien Rombauts ([email protected])
*
* Distributed under the MIT License (MIT) (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt
* or copy at http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
*/
#pragma once
#include <cassert>
/**
* SQLITECPP_ASSERT SQLITECPP_ASSERT() is used in destructors, where exceptions shall not be thrown
*
* Define SQLITECPP_ENABLE_ASSERT_HANDLER at the project level
* and define a SQLite::assertion_failed() assertion handler
* to tell SQLiteC++ to use it instead of assert() when an assertion fail.
*/
#ifdef SQLITECPP_ENABLE_ASSERT_HANDLER
// if an assert handler is provided by user code, use it instead of assert()
namespace SQLite
{
// declaration of the assert handler to define in user code
void assertion_failed(const char* apFile, const long apLine, const char* apFunc,
const char* apExpr, const char* apMsg);
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define __func__ __FUNCTION__
#endif
// call the assert handler provided by user code
#define SQLITECPP_ASSERT(expression, message) \
if (!(expression)) SQLite::assertion_failed(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #expression, message)
} // namespace SQLite
#else
// if no assert handler provided by user code, use standard assert()
// (note: in release mode assert() does nothing)
#define SQLITECPP_ASSERT(expression, message) assert(expression && message)
#endif
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