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#ifndef CYGONCE_INFRA_CYG_ASS_H #define CYGONCE_INFRA_CYG_ASS_H //========================================================================== // // cyg_ass.h // // Macros and prototypes for the assert system // //========================================================================== //####COPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Red Hat, Inc. // // This file is part of the eCos host tools. // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) // any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT // ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for // more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with // this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. // // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // //####COPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): nickg from an original by hmt // Contributors: nickg // Date: 1997-09-08 // Purpose: Use asserts to avoid writing duff code. // Description: Runtime tests that compile to nothing in // release versions of the code, to allow // as-you-go testing of alternate builds. // Usage: #include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> // ... // CYG_ASSERT( pcount > 0, "Number of probes should be > 0!" ); // // which can result, for example, in a message of the form: // ASSERT FAILED: probemgr.cxx:1340, scan_probes() : // number of probes should be > 0! // if the boolean "pcount > 0" is false. // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //========================================================================== #include <pkgconf/infra.h> #include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h> // for CYGBLD_ATTRIB_NORET // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // If we do not have a function name macro, define it ourselves #ifndef CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_FUNCTION_PSEUDOMACRO // __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ does not work # ifndef __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ // And it is not already defined # define __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ NULL # endif #endif // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // this is executed to deal with failure - breakpoint it first! externC void cyg_assert_fail( const char* /* psz_func */, const char* /* psz_file */, cyg_uint32 /* linenum */, const char* /* psz_msg */ ) CYGBLD_ATTRIB_NORET; // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifdef CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // We define macros and appropriate prototypes for the assert/fail // system. These are: // CYG_FAIL - unconditional panic // CYG_ASSERT - panic if boolean expression is false // CYG_ASSERTC - compact version of CYG_ASSERT # ifdef CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_ASSERT_MESSAGE # define CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ) \ cyg_assert_fail( __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, _msg_ ); # else # define CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ const char* _tmp1_ = _msg_; \ _tmp1_ = _tmp1_; \ cyg_assert_fail( __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL ); \ CYG_MACRO_END # endif // unconditional failure; use like panic(), coredump() &c. # define CYG_FAIL( _msg_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ); \ CYG_MACRO_END // conditioned assert; if the condition is false, fail. # define CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if ( ! ( _bool_ ) ) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ); \ CYG_MACRO_END # define CYG_ASSERTC( _bool_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if ( ! ( _bool_ ) ) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( #_bool_ );\ CYG_MACRO_END #else // ! CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // No asserts: we define empty statements for assert & fail. # define CYG_FAIL( _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_ASSERTC( _bool_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT #endif // ! CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Pointer integrity checks. // These check not only for NULL pointer, but can also check for pointers // that are outside to defined memory areas of the platform or executable. // We differentiate between data and function pointers, so that we can cope // with different formats, and so we can check them against different memory // regions. externC cyg_bool cyg_check_data_ptr(void *ptr); externC cyg_bool cyg_check_func_ptr(void (*ptr)(void)); #ifdef CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS # define CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTR( _ptr_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if( !cyg_check_data_ptr((void *)(_ptr_))) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ); \ CYG_MACRO_END # define CYG_CHECK_FUNC_PTR( _ptr_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if( !cyg_check_func_ptr((void (*)(void))(_ptr_))) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ); \ CYG_MACRO_END # define CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTRC( _ptr_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if ( !cyg_check_data_ptr((void *)(_ptr_))) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL("data pointer (" #_ptr_ ") is valid");\ CYG_MACRO_END # define CYG_CHECK_FUNC_PTRC( _ptr_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if ( !cyg_check_func_ptr((void (*)(void))(_ptr_))) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL("function pointer (" #_ptr_ ") is valid"); \ CYG_MACRO_END #else // CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS # define CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTR( _ptr_, _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_CHECK_FUNC_PTR( _ptr_, _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTRC( _ptr_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_CHECK_FUNC_PTRC( _ptr_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT #endif // CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Unconditional definitions: // Check an object for validity by calling its own checker. // Usage: // ClassThing *p = &classobject; // CYG_ASSERTCLASS( p, "Object at p is broken!" ); // this enum gives some options as to how keenly to test; avoids cluttering // the member function declaration if the implementor wants to do more // zealous tests themselves. enum cyg_assert_class_zeal { cyg_system_test = -1, cyg_none = 0, cyg_trivial, cyg_quick, cyg_thorough, cyg_extreme }; // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Define macros for checking classes: // // CYG_ASSERT_CLASS - do proforma check on a class pointer // CYG_ASSERT_CLASSO - do proforma check on a class object // CYG_ASSERT_ZERO_OR_CLASS- a class pointer is NULL or valid // CYG_ASSERT_THIS - "this" is valid // + 3 compact variants and two aliases for backwards compatibility. // // All of these end up going via CYG_ASSERT(), which will be an empty // statement if CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS is disabled. There is no need to // test CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS again here. // // The idiom required is that a class have a member function called // "bool check_this( cyg_assert_class_zeal ) const" that returns true // iff the object is OK. This need not be conditionally compiled against // CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS but it can be if only this macro is used to // invoke it. Alternatively it can be invoked by hand with other // choices from the above enum. // Assert the checker function of an object by pointer, or in hand. #ifdef __cplusplus # ifndef CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL # define CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL (cyg_quick) // can be redefined locally # endif # define CYG_ASSERT_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( ((0 != (_pobj_)) && \ (_pobj_)->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL )), _msg_ ) # define CYG_ASSERTCLASS( _pobj_,_msg_) \ CYG_ASSERT_CLASS( (_pobj_), _msg_ ) # define CYG_ASSERT_CLASSO( _obj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( (_obj_).check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ), _msg_ ) # define CYG_ASSERTCLASSO( _obj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT_CLASSO( (_obj_), _msg_ ) # define CYG_ASSERT_ZERO_OR_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( ((0 == (_pobj_)) || \ (_pobj_)->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL )), _msg_ ) # define CYG_ASSERT_THIS( _msg_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( this->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ), _msg_ ) # define CYG_ASSERT_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT_CLASS( (_pobj_), "class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_ASSERT_CLASSOC( _obj_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT_CLASSO( (_obj_), "object (" #_obj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_ASSERT_ZERO_OR_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT_ZERO_OR_CLASS((_pobj_), \ "class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is zero or valid") # define CYG_ASSERT_THISC( ) \ CYG_ASSERT_THIS( "\"this\" pointer is valid" ) #define CYGDBG_DEFINE_CHECK_THIS \ bool check_this( cyg_assert_class_zeal zeal ) const; #endif // __cplusplus // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Some alternative names for basic assertions that we can disable // individually. // // CYG_PRECONDITION - argument checking etc // CYG_POSTCONDITION - results etc // CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT - for putting in loops // // C++ programmers have class-related variants of all of these. #ifdef CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_PRECONDITIONS # define CYG_PRECONDITION( _bool_ , _msg_ ) CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_PRECONDITIONC( _bool_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, "precondition " #_bool_) #else # define CYG_PRECONDITION( _bool_ , _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_PRECONDITIONC( _bool_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT #endif #ifdef CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_POSTCONDITIONS # define CYG_POSTCONDITION( _bool_ , _msg_ ) CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_POSTCONDITIONC( _bool_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, "postcondition " #_bool_) #else # define CYG_POSTCONDITION( _bool_ , _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_POSTCONDITIONC( _bool_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT #endif #ifdef CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_LOOP_INVARIANTS # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT( _bool_ , _msg_ ) CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANTC( _bool_ ) \ CYG_ASSERT( _bool_, "loop invariant " #_bool_ ) #else # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT( _bool_ , _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANTC( _bool_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT #endif #ifdef __cplusplus // All variants of _CLASS # define CYG_PRECONDITION_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION( ((0 != (_pobj_)) && \ (_pobj_)->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL)), _msg_) # define CYG_PRECONDITION_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION_CLASS( (_pobj_), \ "precondition, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION( ((0 != (_pobj_)) && \ (_pobj_)->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL)), _msg_) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION_CLASS( (_pobj_), \ "postcondition, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT( ((0 != (_pobj_)) && \ (_pobj_)->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL)), _msg_) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_CLASS( (_pobj_), \ "loop invariant, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is valid" ) // All variants of _CLASSO # define CYG_PRECONDITION_CLASSO( _obj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION( (_obj_).check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL), _msg_) # define CYG_PRECONDITION_CLASSOC( _obj_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION_CLASSO( (_obj_), \ "precondition, object (" #_obj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_CLASSO( _obj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION( (_obj_).check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL), _msg_) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_CLASSOC( _obj_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION_CLASSO( (_obj_), \ "postcondition, object (" #_obj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_CLASSO( _obj_, _msg_) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT( (_obj_).check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL), _msg_) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_CLASSOC( _obj_ ) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_CLASSO( (_obj_), \ "loop invariant, object (" #_obj_ ") is valid" ) // All variants of _ZERO_OR_CLASS # define CYG_PRECONDITION_ZERO_OR_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION( ((0 == (_pobj_)) || \ (_pobj_)->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL)), _msg_) # define CYG_PRECONDITION_ZERO_OR_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION_ZERO_OR_CLASS( (_pobj_), \ "precondition, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is zero or valid" ) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_ZERO_OR_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION( ((0 == (_pobj_)) || \ (_pobj_)->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL)), _msg_) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_ZERO_OR_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION_ZERO_OR_CLASS( (_pobj_), \ "postcondition, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is zero or valid" ) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_ZERO_OR_CLASS( _pobj_, _msg_) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT( ((0 == (_pobj_)) || \ (_pobj_)->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL)), _msg_) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_ZERO_OR_CLASSC( _pobj_ ) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_ZERO_OR_CLASS( (_pobj_), \ "loop invariant, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is zero or valid" ) // All variants of _THIS # define CYG_PRECONDITION_THIS( _msg_ ) \ CYG_PRECONDITION( this->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL), _msg_) # define CYG_PRECONDITION_THISC() \ CYG_PRECONDITION_THIS( "precondition, \"this\" is valid" ) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_THIS( _msg_ ) \ CYG_POSTCONDITION( this->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL), _msg_) # define CYG_POSTCONDITION_THISC() \ CYG_POSTCONDITION_THIS( "postcondition, \"this\" is valid" ) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_THIS( _msg_) \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT( this->check_this(CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL), _msg_) # define CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_THISC() \ CYG_LOOP_INVARIANT_THIS( "loop invariant, \"this\" is valid" ) #endif // __cplusplus // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Invariants. These are a bit more interesting. The ordinary invariants // take an arbitrary boolean expression, and C++ does not provide any way // of evaluating this expression automatically on entry and exit - any // attempt to use local objects leads to trying to evaluate the expression // when it is not in scope. This problem does not arise with objects. // // For C++ objects it is possible to do a bit better. A template can be // used to create a local object whose constructor will validate the // target object and whose destructor will validate the target object // again. Unfortunately it is necessary to pass the type as well as // the object: typeof() is a gcc extension, and RTTI's typeid facility // would provide the derived class and not what we actually want. #ifdef CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_INVARIANTS # define CYG_INVARIANT( _bool_, _msg_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if ( ! ( _bool_ ) ) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( _msg_ ); \ CYG_MACRO_END # define CYG_INVARIANTC( _bool_ ) \ CYG_MACRO_START \ if ( ! ( _bool_ ) ) \ CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( "invariant (" #_bool_ ")" ); \ CYG_MACRO_END # ifdef __cplusplus // NOTE: if the compiler does not manage to inline the appropriate // template functions then the impact on code size and performance becomes // rather large. But there are significant performance overheads anyway // simply because of the call to check_this()... // template<class X> class __CygInvariantObject { const X* rep; private: // Prevent access to the default constructors. __CygInvariantObject() { } __CygInvariantObject( const __CygInvariantObject& arg ) { } __CygInvariantObject & operator=( const __CygInvariantObject & arg) { return *this; } public: __CygInvariantObject( X* arg, const char* msg ) : rep(arg) { if ( !rep->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ) ) CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( msg ); } __CygInvariantObject( X& arg, const char* msg ) : rep(&arg) { if ( !rep->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ) ) CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( msg ); } __CygInvariantObject( const X* arg, const char* msg ) : rep(arg) { if ( !rep->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ) ) CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( msg ); } __CygInvariantObject( const X& arg, const char* msg ) : rep(&arg) { if ( !rep->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ) ) CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( msg ); } ~__CygInvariantObject( ) { if ( !rep->check_this( CYG_ASSERT_CLASS_ZEAL ) ) CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL( "invariant, object valid on exit" ); rep = 0; }; }; // // These macros provide sensible concatenation facilities at // the C preprocessor level, getting around complications in the // macro expansion rules related to __LINE__ and __FILE__. # define __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME_AUX( a, b) a ## b # define __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( a, b ) \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME_AUX( a, b ) // These macro definitions do not use CYG_MACRO_START because // I do not want the scope of the local objects to get confused. // // The first line of the macro expansion specifies the type of // the local object being created. The second line invents a // name for this object. The third line provides command-line // arguments. # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASS( _type_, _pobj_, _msg_ ) \ __CygInvariantObject<_type_> \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( __invariant_class_, __LINE__ ) \ ( _pobj_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSC( _type_, _pobj_ ) \ __CygInvariantObject<_type_> \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( __invariant_class_, __LINE__ ) \ ( _pobj_, "invariant, class pointer (" #_pobj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSO( _type_, _obj_, _msg_ ) \ __CygInvariantObject<_type_> \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( __invariant_class_, __LINE__ ) \ ( _obj_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSOC( _type_, _obj_ ) \ __CygInvariantObject<_type_> \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( __invariant_class_, __LINE__ ) \ ( _obj_, "invariant, object (" #_obj_ ") is valid" ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_THIS( _type_, _msg_ ) \ __CygInvariantObject<_type_> \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( __invariant_class_, __LINE__ ) \ ( this, _msg_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_THISC( _type_ ) \ __CygInvariantObject<_type_> \ __CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSNAME( __invariant_class_, __LINE__ ) \ ( this, "invariant, \"this\" is valid" ) # endif // __cplusplus #else // !CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_INVARIANTS # define CYG_INVARIANT( _bool_, _msg_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # define CYG_INVARIANTC( _bool_ ) CYG_EMPTY_STATEMENT # ifdef __cplusplus # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASS( _type_, _pobj_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSC( _type_, _pobj_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSO( _type_, _obj_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_CLASSOC( _type_, _obj_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_THIS( _type_, _msg_ ) # define CYG_INVARIANT_THISC( _type_ ) # endif #endif // CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_INVARIANTS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Compile time failure; like #error but in a macro so we can use it in // other definitions. // // Usage: // #define new CYG_COMPILETIMEFAIL( "Do NOT use new!") #define CYG_COMPILETIMEFAIL( _msg_ ) !!!-- _msg_ --!!! // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The host-side implementation of the infrastructure provides a number // of additional functions that allow applications to provide their own // implementation of cyg_assert_fail(). This is not strictly necessary // since the presence of cyg_assert_fail() in the application would // override the one in the library anyway, but it is useful to make // certain functionality more readily available. // // These declarations are only available if the symbol // CYG_DECLARE_HOST_ASSERTION_SUPPORT is defined. #ifdef CYG_DECLARE_HOST_ASSERTION_SUPPORT // The default assertion handler writes its output to a file and // if possible a suitable message to stdout. It is possible to // install an alternative handler. If this alternative returns false // then the default handler will be invoked instead, otherwise the // application will exit. externC void cyg_assert_install_failure_handler( bool (*)(const char* /* psz_func */, const char* /* psz_file */, cyg_uint32 /* linenum */, const char* /* psz_msg */) ); // Register a callback that should get invoked as part of handling an // assertion failure and that will typically produce some additional // output. For example the trace code will install a callback to output // trace information. // // The first argument is a string identifying the callback. The second // argument is a function pointer for the callback itself, whose // argument is another function that can be invoked for output. externC void cyg_assert_install_failure_callback( const char* /* name */, void (*)( void (*)(const char*) )); // This function can be called by assert failure handlers to invoke // the installed callbacks. The three arguments are function pointers // that get invoked prior to callback invocation, by the callback itself, // and after each callback. In the first case the argument will be the // callback name. externC void cyg_assert_failure_invoke_callbacks( void (*)(const char* /* name */), void (*)(const char* /* callback data */ ), void (*)(void) ); // This function is intended to be called from inside gdb instead of // cyg_assert_fail(),, without the need to specify a filename or // anything else. externC void cyg_assert_quickfail(void); #endif // CYG_DECLARE_HOST_ASSERTION_SUPPORT // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- #endif // CYGONCE_INFRA_CYG_ASS_H multiple inclusion protection // EOF cyg_ass.h
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