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#pragma once |
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#pragma once |
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#include <cstdlib> |
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#include "common/common_funcs.h" |
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#include "common/logging/log.h" |
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#include "common/logging/log.h" |
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// Sometimes we want to try to continue even after hitting an assert. |
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// However touching this file yields a global recompilation as this header is included almost |
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// everywhere. So let's just move the handling of the failed assert to a single cpp file. |
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void assert_handle_failure(); |
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// For asserts we'd like to keep all the junk executed when an assert happens away from the |
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// For asserts we'd like to keep all the junk executed when an assert happens away from the |
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// important code in the function. One way of doing this is to put all the relevant code inside a |
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// important code in the function. One way of doing this is to put all the relevant code inside a |
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// lambda and force the compiler to not inline it. Unfortunately, MSVC seems to have no syntax to |
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// lambda and force the compiler to not inline it. Unfortunately, MSVC seems to have no syntax to |
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// enough for our purposes. |
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// enough for our purposes. |
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template <typename Fn> |
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template <typename Fn> |
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) |
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) |
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[[msvc::noinline, noreturn]] |
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[[msvc::noinline]] |
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#elif defined(__GNUC__) |
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#elif defined(__GNUC__) |
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[[gnu::cold, gnu::noinline, noreturn]] |
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[[gnu::cold, gnu::noinline]] |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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static void |
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static void |
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assert_noinline_call(const Fn& fn) { |
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assert_noinline_call(const Fn& fn) { |
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fn(); |
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fn(); |
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Crash(); |
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exit(1); // Keeps GCC's mouth shut about this actually returning |
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assert_handle_failure(); |
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} |
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} |
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#define ASSERT(_a_) \ |
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#define ASSERT(_a_) \ |
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