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/** @file
* IPRT - Assertions.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
* available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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* VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
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*
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*
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*
* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
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*/
#ifndef ___iprt_assert_h
#define ___iprt_assert_h
#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
#include <iprt/types.h>
/** @defgroup grp_rt_assert Assert - Assertions
* @ingroup grp_rt
*
* Assertions are generally used to check precoditions and other
* assumptions. Sometimes it is also used to catch odd errors or errors
* that one would like to inspect in the debugger. They should not be
* used for errors that happen frequently.
*
* IPRT provides a host of assertion macros, so many that it can be a bit
* overwhelming at first. Don't despair, there is a system (surprise).
*
* First there are four families of assertions:
* - Assert - The normal strict build only assertions.
* - AssertLogRel - Calls LogRel() in non-strict builds, otherwise like Assert.
* - AssertRelease - Triggers in all builds.
* - AssertFatal - Triggers in all builds and cannot be continued.
*
* Then there are variations wrt to argument list and behavior on failure:
* - Msg - Custom RTStrPrintf-like message with the assertion message.
* - Return - Return the specific rc on failure.
* - ReturnVoid - Return (void) on failure.
* - Break - Break (out of switch/loop) on failure.
* - Stmt - Execute the specified statment(s) on failure.
* - RC - Assert RT_SUCCESS.
* - RCSuccess - Assert VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* In additions there is a very special familiy AssertCompile that can be
* used for some limited compile checking. Like structure sizes and member
* alignment. This family doesn't have the same variations.
*
*
* @remarks As you might've noticed, the macros doesn't follow the
* coding guidelines wrt to macros supposedly being all uppercase
* and underscored. For various reasons they don't, and it nobody
* has complained yet. Wonder why... :-)
*
* @remarks Each project has its own specific guidelines on how to use
* assertions, so the above is just trying to give you the general idea
* from the IPRT point of view.
*
* @{
*/
__BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* The 1st part of an assert message.
*
* @param pszExpr Expression. Can be NULL.
* @param uLine Location line number.
* @param pszFile Location file name.
* @param pszFunction Location function name.
* @remark This API exists in HC Ring-3 and GC.
*/
RTDECL(void) AssertMsg1(const char *pszExpr, unsigned uLine, const char *pszFile, const char *pszFunction);
/**
* The 2nd (optional) part of an assert message.
* @param pszFormat Printf like format string.
* @param ... Arguments to that string.
* @remark This API exists in HC Ring-3 and GC.
*/
RTDECL(void) AssertMsg2(const char *pszFormat, ...);
/**
* Overridable function that decides whether assertions executes the breakpoint or not.
*
* The generic implementation will return true.
*
* @returns true if the breakpoint should be hit, false if it should be ignored.
* @remark The RTDECL() makes this a bit difficult to override on windows. Sorry.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTAssertDoBreakpoint(void);
/** The last assert message, 1st part. */
extern RTDATADECL(char) g_szRTAssertMsg1[1024];
/** The last assert message, 2nd part. */
extern RTDATADECL(char) g_szRTAssertMsg2[2048];
__END_DECLS
/** @def AssertBreakpoint()
* Assertion Breakpoint.
*
* @remark In the gnu world we add a nop instruction after the int3 to
* force gdb to remain at the int3 source line.
* @remark The L4 kernel will try make sense of the breakpoint, thus the jmp.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# ifdef __GNUC__
# ifndef __L4ENV__
# define AssertBreakpoint() do { if (RTAssertDoBreakpoint()) { __asm__ __volatile__ ("int3\n\tnop"); } } while (0)
# else
# define AssertBreakpoint() do { if (RTAssertDoBreakpoint()) { __asm__ __volatile__ ("int3; jmp 1f; 1:"); } } while (0)
# endif
# elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING)
# define AssertBreakpoint() do { if (RTAssertDoBreakpoint()) { __debugbreak(); } } while (0)
# else
# error "Unknown compiler"
# endif
#else
# define AssertBreakpoint() do { } while (0)
#endif
/**
* RTASSERTTYPE is the type the AssertCompile() macro redefines.
* It has no other function and shouldn't be used.
* Visual C++ uses this.
*/
typedef int RTASSERTTYPE[1];
/**
* RTASSERTVAR is the type the AssertCompile() macro redefines.
* It has no other function and shouldn't be used.
* GCC uses this.
*/
#ifdef __GNUC__
__BEGIN_DECLS
#endif
extern int RTASSERTVAR[1];
#ifdef __GNUC__
__END_DECLS
#endif
/** @def AssertCompile
* Asserts that a compile-time expression is true. If it's not break the build.
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#ifdef __GNUC__
# define AssertCompile(expr) extern int RTASSERTVAR[1] __attribute__((unused)), RTASSERTVAR[(expr) ? 1 : 0] __attribute__((unused))
#else
# define AssertCompile(expr) typedef int RTASSERTTYPE[(expr) ? 1 : 0]
#endif
/** @def AssertCompileSize
* Asserts a size at compile.
* @param type The type.
* @param size The expected type size.
*/
#define AssertCompileSize(type, size) \
AssertCompile(sizeof(type) == (size))
/** @def AssertCompileSizeAlignment
* Asserts a size alignment at compile.
* @param type The type.
* @param align The size alignment to assert.
*/
#define AssertCompileSizeAlignment(type, align) \
AssertCompile(!(sizeof(type) & ((align) - 1)))
/** @def AssertCompileMemberAlignment
* Asserts a member offset alignment at compile.
* @param type The type.
* @param member The member.
* @param align The member offset alignment to assert.
*/
#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__cplusplus)
# if __GNUC__ >= 4
# define AssertCompileMemberAlignment(type, member, align) \
AssertCompile(!(__builtin_offsetof(type, member) & ((align) - 1)))
# else
# define AssertCompileMemberAlignment(type, member, align) \
AssertCompile(!(RT_OFFSETOF(type, member) & ((align) - 1)))
# endif
#else
# define AssertCompileMemberAlignment(type, member, align) \
AssertCompile(!(RT_OFFSETOF(type, member) & ((align) - 1)))
#endif
/** @def AssertCompileMemberSize
* Asserts a member offset alignment at compile.
* @param type The type.
* @param member The member.
* @param size The member size to assert.
*/
#define AssertCompileMemberSize(type, member, size) \
AssertCompile(RT_SIZEOFMEMB(type, member) == (size))
/** @def AssertCompileMemberSizeAlignment
* Asserts a member size alignment at compile.
* @param type The type.
* @param member The member.
* @param align The member size alignment to assert.
*/
#define AssertCompileMemberSizeAlignment(type, member, align) \
AssertCompile(!(RT_SIZEOFMEMB(type, member) & ((align) - 1)))
/** @def Assert
* Assert that an expression is true. If it's not hit breakpoint.
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define Assert(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define Assert(expr) do { } while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertReturn
* Assert that an expression is true and returns if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before returning.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertReturn(expr, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertReturn(expr, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertReturnVoid
* Assert that an expression is true and returns if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before returning.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertReturnVoid(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertReturnVoid(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
return; \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertBreak
* Assert that an expression is true and breaks if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before returning.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertBreak(expr) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertBreak(expr) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
break; \
else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertBreakStmt
* Assert that an expression is true and breaks if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before doing break.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertBreakStmt(expr, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertBreakStmt(expr, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsg
* Assert that an expression is true. If it's not print message and hit breakpoint.
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsg(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsg(expr, a) do { } while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgReturn
* Assert that an expression is true and returns if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before returning.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgReturn(expr, a, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgReturn(expr, a, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgReturnVoid
* Assert that an expression is true and returns if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before returning.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgReturnVoid(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgReturnVoid(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
return; \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgBreak
* Assert that an expression is true and breaks if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before returning.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgBreak(expr, a) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgBreak(expr, a) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
break; \
else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgBreakStmt
* Assert that an expression is true and breaks if it isn't.
* In RT_STRICT mode it will hit a breakpoint before doing break.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgBreakStmt(expr, a, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgBreakStmt(expr, a, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertFailed
* An assertion failed hit breakpoint.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertFailed() \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertFailed() do { } while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertFailedReturn
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint (RT_STRICT mode only) and return.
*
* @param rc The rc to return.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertFailedReturn(rc) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertFailedReturn(rc) \
do { \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertFailedReturnVoid
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint (RT_STRICT mode only) and return.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertFailedReturnVoid() \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertFailedReturnVoid() \
do { \
return; \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertFailedBreak
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint (RT_STRICT mode only) and break.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertFailedBreak() \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertFailedBreak() \
if (1) \
break; \
else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertFailedBreakStmt
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint (RT_STRICT mode only), execute
* the given statement and break.
*
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertFailedBreakStmt(stmt) \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertFailedBreakStmt(stmt) \
if (1) { \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgFailed
* An assertion failed print a message and a hit breakpoint.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgFailed(a) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgFailed(a) do { } while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgFailedReturn
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint with message (RT_STRICT mode only) and return.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgFailedReturn(a, rc) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgFailedReturn(a, rc) \
do { \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgFailedReturnVoid
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint with message (RT_STRICT mode only) and return.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgFailedReturnVoid(a) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgFailedReturnVoid(a) \
do { \
return; \
} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgFailedBreak
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint with message (RT_STRICT mode only) and break.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgFailedBreak(a) \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgFailedBreak(a) \
if (1) \
break; \
else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertMsgFailedBreakStmt
* An assertion failed, hit breakpoint (RT_STRICT mode only), execute
* the given statement and break.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertMsgFailedBreakStmt(a, stmt) \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#else
# define AssertMsgFailedBreakStmt(a, stmt) \
if (1) { \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
#endif
/** @def AssertLogRelBreakpoint()
* Assertion LogRel Breakpoint.
*
* NOP in non-strict (release) builds, hardware breakpoint in strict builds,
*
* @remark In the gnu world we add a nop instruction after the int3 to
* force gdb to remain at the int3 source line.
* @remark The L4 kernel will try make sense of the breakpoint, thus the jmp.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# ifdef __GNUC__
# ifndef __L4ENV__
# define AssertLogRelBreakpoint() do { RTAssertDoBreakpoint(); __asm__ __volatile__ ("int3\n\tnop"); } while (0)
# else
# define AssertLogRelBreakpoint() do { RTAssertDoBreakpoint(); __asm__ __volatile__ ("int3; jmp 1f; 1:"); } while (0)
# endif
# elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING)
# define AssertLogRelBreakpoint() do { RTAssertDoBreakpoint(); __debugbreak(); } while (0)
# else
# error "Unknown compiler"
# endif
#else /* !RT_STRICT */
# define AssertLogRelBreakpoint() do { } while (0)
#endif /* !RT_STRICT */
/** @def AssertLogRelMsg1
* AssertMsg1 (strict builds) / LogRel wrapper (non-strict).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertLogRelMsg1(pszExpr, iLine, pszFile, pszFunction) \
AssertMsg1(pszExpr, iLine, pszFile, pszFunction)
#else
# define AssertLogRelMsg1(pszExpr, iLine, pszFile, pszFunction) \
LogRel(("AssertLogRel %s(%d) %s: %s\n",\
(pszFile), (iLine), (pszFunction), (pszExpr) ))
#endif
/** @def AssertLogRelMsg2
* AssertMsg2 (strict builds) / LogRel wrapper (non-strict).
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
# define AssertLogRelMsg2(a) AssertMsg2 a
#else
# define AssertLogRelMsg2(a) LogRel(a)
#endif
/** @def AssertLogRel
* Assert that an expression is true.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertLogRel(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelReturn
* Assert that an expression is true, return \a rc if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertLogRelReturn(expr, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelReturnVoid
* Assert that an expression is true, return void if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertLogRelReturnVoid(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelBreak
* Assert that an expression is true, break if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertLogRelBreak(expr) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} \
else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelBreakStmt
* Assert that an expression is true, execute \a stmt and break if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#define AssertLogRelBreakStmt(expr, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsg
* Assert that an expression is true.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsg(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgReturn
* Assert that an expression is true, return \a rc if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgReturn(expr, a, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgReturnVoid
* Assert that an expression is true, return (void) if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgReturnVoid(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgBreak
* Assert that an expression is true, break if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgBreak(expr, a) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} \
else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgBreakStmt
* Assert that an expression is true, execute \a stmt and break if it isn't.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgBreakStmt(expr, a, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelFailed
* An assertion failed.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*/
#define AssertLogRelFailed() \
do { \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelFailedReturn
* An assertion failed.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertLogRelFailedReturn(rc) \
do { \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelFailedReturnVoid
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint and return.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*/
#define AssertLogRelFailedReturnVoid() \
do { \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelFailedBreak
* An assertion failed, break.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*/
#define AssertLogRelFailedBreak() \
if (1) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelFailedBreakStmt
* An assertion failed, execute \a stmt and break.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break.
*/
#define AssertLogRelFailedBreakStmt(stmt) \
if (1) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgFailed
* An assertion failed.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgFailed(a) \
do { \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgFailedReturn
* An assertion failed, return \a rc.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgFailedReturn(a, rc) \
do { \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgFailedReturnVoid
* An assertion failed, return void.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgFailedReturnVoid(a) \
do { \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgFailedBreak
* An assertion failed, break.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgFailedBreak(a) \
if (1)\
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgFailedBreakStmt
* An assertion failed, execute \a stmt and break.
* Strict builds will hit a breakpoint, non-strict will only do LogRel.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgFailedBreakStmt(a, stmt) \
if (1) \
{ \
AssertLogRelMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertLogRelMsg2(a); \
AssertLogRelBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseBreakpoint()
* Assertion Breakpoint.
*
* @remark In the gnu world we add a nop instruction after the int3 to
* force gdb to remain at the int3 source line.
* @remark The L4 kernel will try make sense of the breakpoint, thus the jmp.
*/
#ifdef __GNUC__
# ifndef __L4ENV__
# define AssertReleaseBreakpoint() do { RTAssertDoBreakpoint(); __asm__ __volatile__ ("int3\n\tnop"); } while (0)
# else
# define AssertReleaseBreakpoint() do { RTAssertDoBreakpoint(); __asm__ __volatile__ ("int3; jmp 1f; 1:"); } while (0)
# endif
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING)
# define AssertReleaseBreakpoint() do { RTAssertDoBreakpoint(); __debugbreak(); } while (0)
#else
# error "Unknown compiler"
#endif
/** @def AssertRelease
* Assert that an expression is true. If it's not hit a breakpoint.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertRelease(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseReturn
* Assert that an expression is true, hit a breakpoing and return if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertReleaseReturn(expr, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseReturnVoid
* Assert that an expression is true, hit a breakpoing and return if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertReleaseReturnVoid(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseBreak
* Assert that an expression is true, hit a breakpoing and break if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertReleaseBreak(expr) \
if { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseBreakStmt
* Assert that an expression is true, hit a breakpoing and break if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#define AssertReleaseBreakStmt(expr, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsg
* Assert that an expression is true, print the message and hit a breakpoint if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsg(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgReturn
* Assert that an expression is true, print the message and hit a breakpoint and return if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgReturn(expr, a, rc) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgReturnVoid
* Assert that an expression is true, print the message and hit a breakpoint and return if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgReturnVoid(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgBreak
* Assert that an expression is true, print the message and hit a breakpoint and break if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgBreak(expr, a) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgBreakStmt
* Assert that an expression is true, print the message and hit a breakpoing and break if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgBreakStmt(expr, a, stmt) \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseFailed
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint.
*/
#define AssertReleaseFailed() \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseFailedReturn
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint and return.
*
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertReleaseFailedReturn(rc) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseFailedReturnVoid
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint and return.
*/
#define AssertReleaseFailedReturnVoid() \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseFailedBreak
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint and break.
*/
#define AssertReleaseFailedBreak() \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseFailedBreakStmt
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint and break.
*
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break.
*/
#define AssertReleaseFailedBreakStmt(stmt) \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgFailed
* An assertion failed, print a message and hit a breakpoint.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgFailed(a) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgFailedReturn
* An assertion failed, print a message, hit a breakpoint and return.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rc What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgFailedReturn(a, rc) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return (rc); \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgFailedReturnVoid
* An assertion failed, print a message, hit a breakpoint and return.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgFailedReturnVoid(a) \
do { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
return; \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgFailedBreak
* An assertion failed, print a message, hit a breakpoint and break.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgFailedBreak(a) \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgFailedBreakStmt
* An assertion failed, print a message, hit a breakpoint and break.
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgFailedBreakStmt(a, stmt) \
if (1) { \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
stmt; \
break; \
} else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertFatal
* Assert that an expression is true. If it's not hit a breakpoint (for ever).
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
*/
#define AssertFatal(expr) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
for (;;) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertFatalMsg
* Assert that an expression is true, print the message and hit a breakpoint (for ever) if it isn't.
*
* @param expr Expression which should be true.
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertFatalMsg(expr, a) \
do { \
if (RT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) \
for (;;) \
{ \
AssertMsg1(#expr, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertFatalFailed
* An assertion failed, hit a breakpoint (for ever).
*/
#define AssertFatalFailed() \
do { \
for (;;) \
{ \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertFatalMsgFailed
* An assertion failed, print a message and hit a breakpoint (for ever).
*
* @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
*/
#define AssertFatalMsgFailed(a) \
do { \
for (;;) \
{ \
AssertMsg1((const char *)0, __LINE__, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
AssertMsg2 a; \
AssertReleaseBreakpoint(); \
} \
} while (0)
/** @def AssertRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure it will print info about the rc and hit a breakpoint.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRC(rc) AssertMsgRC(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertRCReturn
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and return if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCReturn(rc, rcRet) AssertMsgRCReturn(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertRCReturnVoid
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and return if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCReturnVoid(rc) AssertMsgRCReturnVoid(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertRCBreak
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and break if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCBreak(rc) AssertMsgRCBreak(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertRCBreakStmt
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and break if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCBreakStmt(rc, stmt) AssertMsgRCBreakStmt(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), stmt)
/** @def AssertMsgRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* It prints a custom message and hits a breakpoint on FAILURE.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertMsgRC(rc, msg) \
do { AssertMsg(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg); NOREF(rc); } while (0)
/** @def AssertMsgRCReturn
* Asserts a iprt status code successful and if it's not return the specified status code.
*
* If RT_STRICT is defined the message will be printed and a breakpoint hit before it returns
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertMsgRCReturn(rc, msg, rcRet) \
do { AssertMsgReturn(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg, rcRet); NOREF(rc); } while (0)
/** @def AssertMsgRCReturnVoid
* Asserts a iprt status code successful and if it's not return.
*
* If RT_STRICT is defined the message will be printed and a breakpoint hit before it returns
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertMsgRCReturnVoid(rc, msg) \
do { AssertMsgReturnVoid(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg); NOREF(rc); } while (0)
/** @def AssertMsgRCBreak
* Asserts a iprt status code successful and if it's not break.
*
* If RT_STRICT is defined the message will be printed and a breakpoint hit before it breaks
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertMsgRCBreak(rc, msg) \
if (1) { AssertMsgBreak(RT_SUCCESS(rc), msg); NOREF(rc); } else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertMsgRCBreakStmt
* Asserts a iprt status code successful and break if it's not.
*
* If RT_STRICT is defined the message will be printed and a breakpoint hit before it returns
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertMsgRCBreakStmt(rc, msg, stmt) \
if (1) { AssertMsgBreakStmt(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg, stmt); NOREF(rc); } else do {} while (0)
/** @def AssertRCSuccess
* Asserts an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure it will print info about the rc and hit a breakpoint.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCSuccess(rc) AssertMsg((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertRCSuccessReturn
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and return if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCSuccessReturn(rc, rcRet) AssertMsgReturn((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertRCSuccessReturnVoid
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and return if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCSuccessReturnVoid(rc) AssertMsgReturnVoid((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertRCSuccessBreak
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and break if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCSuccessBreak(rc) AssertMsgBreak((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertRCSuccessBreakStmt
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS, bitch (RT_STRICT mode only) and break if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times. In release mode is NOREF()'ed.
*/
#define AssertRCSuccessBreakStmt(rc, stmt) AssertMsgBreakStmt((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), stmt)
/** @def AssertLogRelRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRC(rc) AssertLogRelMsgRC(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertLogRelRCReturn
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, returning \a rc if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCReturn(rc, rcRet) AssertLogRelMsgRCReturn(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertLogRelRCReturnVoid
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, returning (void) if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCReturnVoid(rc) AssertLogRelMsgRCReturnVoid(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertLogRelRCBreak
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, breaking if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCBreak(rc) AssertLogRelMsgRCBreak(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertLogRelRCBreakStmt
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, execute \a statement and break if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCBreakStmt(rc, stmt) AssertLogRelMsgRCBreakStmt(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), stmt)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgRC(rc, msg) AssertLogRelMsg(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgRCReturn
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgRCReturn(rc, msg, rcRet) AssertLogRelMsgReturn(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg, rcRet)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgRCReturnVoid
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgRCReturnVoid(rc, msg) AssertLogRelMsgReturnVoid(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgRCBreak
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgRCBreak(rc, msg) AssertLogRelMsgBreak(RT_SUCCESS(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertLogRelMsgRCBreakStmt
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, execute \a stmt and break if it isn't.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelMsgRCBreakStmt(rc, msg, stmt) AssertLogRelMsgBreakStmt(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg, stmt)
/** @def AssertLogRelRCSuccess
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCSuccess(rc) AssertLogRelMsg((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertLogRelRCSuccessReturn
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCSuccessReturn(rc, rcRet) AssertLogRelMsgReturn((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertLogRelRCSuccessReturnVoid
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCSuccessReturnVoid(rc) AssertLogRelMsgReturnVoid((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertLogRelRCSuccessBreak
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCSuccessBreak(rc) AssertLogRelMsgBreak((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertLogRelRCSuccessBreakStmt
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertLogRelRCSuccessBreakStmt(rc, stmt) AssertLogRelMsgBreakStmt((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), stmt)
/** @def AssertReleaseRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed and a breakpoint hit.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRC(rc) AssertReleaseMsgRC(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseRCReturn
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, returning if it isn't.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally returning from the function if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCReturn(rc, rcRet) AssertReleaseMsgRCReturn(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertReleaseRCReturnVoid
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, returning if it isn't.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally returning from the function if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCReturnVoid(rc) AssertReleaseMsgRCReturnVoid(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseRCBreak
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, breaking if it isn't.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally breaking the current statement if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCBreak(rc) AssertReleaseMsgRCBreak(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseRCBreakStmt
* Asserts a iprt status code successful, break if it isn't.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally the break statement will be issued if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCBreakStmt(rc, stmt) AssertReleaseMsgRCBreakStmt(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), stmt)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure a custom message is printed and a breakpoint is hit.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgRC(rc, msg) AssertReleaseMsg(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgRCReturn
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure a custom message is printed, a breakpoint is hit, and finally
* returning from the function if the breakpoint is showhow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgRCReturn(rc, msg, rcRet) AssertReleaseMsgReturn(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg, rcRet)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgRCReturnVoid
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure a custom message is printed, a breakpoint is hit, and finally
* returning from the function if the breakpoint is showhow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgRCReturnVoid(rc, msg) AssertReleaseMsgReturnVoid(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgRCBreak
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure a custom message is printed, a breakpoint is hit, and finally
* breaking the current status if the breakpoint is showhow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgRCBreak(rc, msg) AssertReleaseMsgBreak(RT_SUCCESS(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgRCBreakStmt
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure a custom message is printed, a breakpoint is hit, and finally
* the brean statement is issued if the breakpoint is showhow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseMsgRCBreakStmt(rc, msg, stmt) AssertReleaseMsgBreakStmt(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg, stmt)
/** @def AssertReleaseRCSuccess
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed and a breakpoint hit.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCSuccess(rc) AssertReleaseMsg((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseRCSuccessReturn
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally returning from the function if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCSuccessReturn(rc, rcRet) AssertReleaseMsgReturn((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertReleaseRCSuccessReturnVoid
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally returning from the function if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCSuccessReturnVoid(rc) AssertReleaseMsgReturnVoid((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseRCSuccessBreak
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally breaking the current statement if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCSuccessBreak(rc) AssertReleaseMsgBreak((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseRCSuccessBreakStmt
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed, a breakpoint hit
* and finally the break statement will be issued if the breakpoint is somehow ignored.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertReleaseRCSuccessBreakStmt(rc, stmt) AssertReleaseMsgBreakStmt((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)), stmt)
/** @def AssertFatalRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed and a breakpoint hit.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertFatalRC(rc) AssertFatalMsgRC(rc, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertReleaseMsgRC
* Asserts a iprt status code successful.
*
* On failure a custom message is printed and a breakpoint is hit.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertFatalMsgRC(rc, msg) AssertFatalMsg(RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc), msg)
/** @def AssertFatalRCSuccess
* Asserts that an iprt status code equals VINF_SUCCESS.
*
* On failure information about the error will be printed and a breakpoint hit.
*
* @param rc iprt status code.
* @remark rc is references multiple times.
*/
#define AssertFatalRCSuccess(rc) AssertFatalMsg((rc) == VINF_SUCCESS, ("%Rra\n", (rc)))
/** @def AssertPtr
* Asserts that a pointer is valid.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
*/
#define AssertPtr(pv) AssertMsg(VALID_PTR(pv), ("%p\n", (pv)))
/** @def AssertPtrReturn
* Asserts that a pointer is valid.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertPtrReturn(pv, rcRet) AssertMsgReturn(VALID_PTR(pv), ("%p\n", (pv)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertPtrReturnVoid
* Asserts that a pointer is valid.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
*/
#define AssertPtrReturnVoid(pv) AssertMsgReturnVoid(VALID_PTR(pv), ("%p\n", (pv)))
/** @def AssertPtrBreak
* Asserts that a pointer is valid.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
*/
#define AssertPtrBreak(pv) AssertMsgBreak(VALID_PTR(pv), ("%p\n", (pv)))
/** @def AssertPtrBreakStmt
* Asserts that a pointer is valid.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#define AssertPtrBreakStmt(pv, stmt) AssertMsgBreakStmt(VALID_PTR(pv), ("%p\n", (pv)), stmt)
/** @def AssertPtrNull
* Asserts that a pointer is valid or NULL.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
*/
#define AssertPtrNull(pv) AssertMsg(VALID_PTR(pv) || (pv) == NULL, ("%p\n", (pv)))
/** @def AssertPtrNullReturn
* Asserts that a pointer is valid or NULL.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
* @param rcRet What is to be presented to return.
*/
#define AssertPtrNullReturn(pv, rcRet) AssertMsgReturn(VALID_PTR(pv) || (pv) == NULL, ("%p\n", (pv)), rcRet)
/** @def AssertPtrNullReturnVoid
* Asserts that a pointer is valid or NULL.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
*/
#define AssertPtrNullReturnVoid(pv) AssertMsgReturnVoid(VALID_PTR(pv) || (pv) == NULL, ("%p\n", (pv)))
/** @def AssertPtrNullBreak
* Asserts that a pointer is valid or NULL.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
*/
#define AssertPtrNullBreak(pv) AssertMsgBreak(VALID_PTR(pv) || (pv) == NULL, ("%p\n", (pv)))
/** @def AssertPtrNullBreakStmt
* Asserts that a pointer is valid or NULL.
*
* @param pv The pointer.
* @param stmt Statement to execute before break in case of a failed assertion.
*/
#define AssertPtrNullBreakStmt(pv, stmt) AssertMsgBreakStmt(VALID_PTR(pv) || (pv) == NULL, ("%p\n", (pv)), stmt)
/** @def AssertGCPhys32
* Asserts that the high dword of a physical address is zero
*
* @param GCPhys The address (RTGCPHYS).
*/
#define AssertGCPhys32(GCPhys) AssertMsg(VALID_PHYS32(GCPhys), ("%RGp\n", (RTGCPHYS)(GCPhys)))
/** @} */
#endif
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