#define TRUNCATED_STR_LEN 14
/** @} */
-#define raw_assert(x) assert(x) // assert OK
-
/** Defining compile-time constants for Tor log levels (used by the Rust
* log wrapper at src/rust/tor_log) */
const int LOG_WARN_ = LOG_WARN;
case LOG_NOTICE: return "notice";
case LOG_WARN: return "warn";
case LOG_ERR: return "err";
- default: /* Call assert, not tor_assert, since tor_assert
- * calls log on failure. */
- raw_assert(0); return "UNKNOWN"; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
+ default: /* Call assert, not tor_assert, since tor_assert
+ * calls log on failure. */
+ raw_assert_unreached(); return "UNKNOWN"; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
}
}
}
}
-
#error "Sorry; we don't support building with NDEBUG."
#endif /* defined(NDEBUG) */
+/* The raw_assert...() variants are for use within code that can't call
+ * tor_assertion_failed_() because of call circularity issues. */
+#define raw_assert(expr) STMT_BEGIN \
+ if (!(expr)) { \
+ fprintf(stderr, "RAW ASSERTION FAILURE AT %s:%d: %s\n", \
+ __FILE__, __LINE__, #expr); \
+ abort(); \
+ } \
+ STMT_END
+#define raw_assert_unreached(expr) raw_assert(0)
+#define raw_assert_unreached_msg(msg) STMT_BEGIN \
+ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", (msg)); \
+ raw_assert_unreached(); \
+ STMT_END
+
/* Sometimes we don't want to use assertions during branch coverage tests; it
* leads to tons of unreached branches which in reality are only assertions we
* didn't hit. */
#endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */
#endif /* !defined(TOR_UTIL_BUG_H) */
-