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31.Dd May 31, 2018
32.Dt ASSERT 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm assert
36.Nd expression verification macro
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In assert.h
39.Fn assert expression
40.Sh DESCRIPTION
41The
42.Fn assert
43macro tests the given
44.Ar expression
45and if it is false,
46the calling process is terminated.
47A diagnostic message is written to
48.Dv stderr
49and the function
50.Xr abort 3
51is called, effectively terminating the program.
52.Pp
53If
54.Ar expression
55is true,
56the
57.Fn assert
58macro does nothing.
59.Pp
60The
61.Fn assert
62macro
63may be removed at compile time by defining
64.Dv NDEBUG
65as a macro
66(e.g., by using the
67.Xr cc 1
68option
69.Fl D Ns Dv NDEBUG ) .
70Unlike most other include files,
71.In assert.h
72may be included multiple times.
73Each time whether or not
74.Dv NDEBUG
75is defined determines the behavior of assert from that point forward
76until the end of the unit or another include of
77.In assert.h .
78.Pp
79The
80.Fn assert
81macro should only be used for ensuring the developer's expectations
82hold true.
83It is not appropriate for regular run-time error detection.
84.Sh EXAMPLES
85The assertion:
86.Dl "assert(1 == 0);"
87generates a diagnostic message similar to the following:
88.Dl "Assertion failed: (1 == 0), function main, file main.c, line 100."
89.Pp
90The following assert tries to assert there was no partial read:
91.Dl "assert(read(fd, buf, nbytes) == nbytes);"
92However, there are two problems.
93First, it checks for normal conditions, rather than conditions that
94indicate a bug.
95Second, the code will disappear if
96.Dv NDEBUG
97is defined, changing the semantics of the program.
98.Sh SEE ALSO
99.Xr abort2 2 ,
100.Xr abort 3
101.Sh STANDARDS
102The
103.Fn assert
104macro conforms to
105.St -isoC-99 .
106.Sh HISTORY
107An
108.Nm
109macro appeared in
110.At v7 .
111