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/** @file
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  Provides a definition of the assert macro used to insert diagnostic messages
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  into code.
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  This header file defines the assert macro and refers to the NDEBUG macro,
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  which is NOT defined in this file.
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  Unlike other header files, assert.h is designed to be included multiple
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  times, with potentially different behavior on each inclusion.
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  If the NDEBUG macro is defined at the point where assert.h
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  is included, the assert macro is defined so as to not produce code.
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  Otherwise, the assertion is tested and if the assertion is FALSE
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  (e.g. evaluates to 0) a diagnostic message of the form<BR>
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  "Assertion failed: (EXPR), file FILE, function FUNC, line LINE.\n"<BR>
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  is produced.
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  A FALSE evaluation will also result in the application being aborted.
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  Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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  This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
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  the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
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  The full text of the license may be found at
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  http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.
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  THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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**/
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#include  <sys/EfiCdefs.h>
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#undef  assert        ///< Remove any existing definition for assert.
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/** Internal helper function for the assert macro.
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    The __assert function prints a diagnostic message then exits the
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    currently running application.
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    This function should NEVER be called directly.
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    Some pre-processors do not provide the __func__ identifier.  When that is
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    the case, __func__ will be NULL.  This function accounts for this and
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    will modify the diagnostic message appropriately.
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    @param[in]    file          The name of the file containing the assert.
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    @param[in]    func          The name of the function containing the assert.
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    @param[in]    line          The line number the assert is located on.
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    @param[in]    failedexpr    A literal representation of the assert's expression.
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    @return       The __assert function will never return.  It aborts the
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                  current application and returns to the environment that
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                  the application was launched from.
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**/
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extern void
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__assert(const char *file, const char *func, int line, const char *failedexpr);
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/** The assert macro puts diagnostic tests into programs; it expands to a
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    void expression.
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    When it is executed, if expression (which must have a scalar type) is
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    FALSE (that is, compares equal to 0), the assert macro writes information
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    about the particular call that failed (including the text of the argument,
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    the name of the source file, the source line number, and the name of the
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    enclosing function - the latter are respectively the values of the
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    preprocessing macros __FILE__ and __LINE__ and of the identifier __func__)
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    on the standard error stream. It then calls the abort function.
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  If NDEBUG is not defined, Expression is evaluated.  If Expression evaluates to FALSE,
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  then __assert is called passing in the source filename, source function, source
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  line number, and the Expression.
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  @param  Expression  Boolean expression.
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@{
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**/
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#ifdef  NDEBUG
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#define assert(Expression)  /* ignored */
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#else
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#define assert(Expression)   ((Expression) ? (void)0 :\
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                              __assert(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, #Expression) )
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#endif
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/// @}
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/* END of file assert.h */
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