2.1 assert.h
The assert header is used for debugging purposes.
Macros:
assert();
External References:
NDEBUG
2.1.1 assert
Declaration:
void assert(intexpression);
The assert macro allows diagnostic information to be written to the standard error file.
If expression evaluates to 0 (false), then the expression, sourcecode filename, and line number are sent to the standard error, and then calls the abort function. If the identifier NDEBUG (“no debug”) is defined with #define NDEBUG then the macro assert does nothing.
Common error outputting is in the form:
Assertion failed:expression, filefilename, lineline-number
Example:
#include<assert.h> void open_record(char *record_name) { assert(record_name!=NULL); /* Rest of code */ } int main(void) { open_record(NULL); }