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31.Dd April 20, 2021
32.Dt ASSERT 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm assert ,
36.Nm static_assert
37.Nd expression verification macro
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In assert.h
40.Fn assert expression
41.Fn static_assert expression
42.Fn static_assert expression message
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Fn assert
46macro tests the given
47.Ar expression
48and if it is false,
49the calling process is terminated.
50A diagnostic message is written to
51.Dv stderr
52and the function
53.Xr abort 3
54is called, effectively terminating the program.
55.Pp
56If
57.Ar expression
58is true,
59the
60.Fn assert
61macro does nothing.
62.Pp
63The
64.Fn assert
65macro
66may be removed at compile time by defining
67.Dv NDEBUG
68as a macro
69(e.g., by using the
70.Xr cc 1
71option
72.Fl D Ns Dv NDEBUG ) .
73Unlike most other include files,
74.In assert.h
75may be included multiple times.
76Each time whether or not
77.Dv NDEBUG
78is defined determines the behavior of assert from that point forward
79until the end of the unit or another include of
80.In assert.h .
81.Pp
82The
83.Fn assert
84macro should only be used for ensuring the developer's expectations
85hold true.
86It is not appropriate for regular run-time error detection.
87.Pp
88The
89.Fn static_assert
90macro expands to
91.Fn _Static_assert ,
92and, contrarily to
93.Fn assert ,
94makes assertions at compile-time.
95Once the constraint is violated, the compiler produces a diagnostic
96message including the string literal message, if provided.
97The initial form of the
98.Fn _Static_assert
99containing a string literal message was introduced in C11 standard, and
100the other form with no string literal is to be implemented by C2x and
101some compilers may lack its adoption at present.
102.Sh EXAMPLES
103The assertion:
104.Dl "assert(1 == 0);"
105generates a diagnostic message similar to the following:
106.Dl "Assertion failed: (1 == 0), function main, file main.c, line 100."
107.Pp
108The following assert tries to assert there was no partial read:
109.Dl "assert(read(fd, buf, nbytes) == nbytes);"
110However, there are two problems.
111First, it checks for normal conditions, rather than conditions that
112indicate a bug.
113Second, the code will disappear if
114.Dv NDEBUG
115is defined, changing the semantics of the program.
116.Pp
117The following asserts that the size of the S structure is 16.
118Otherwise, it produces a diagnostic message which points at the
119constraint and includes the provided string literal:
120.Dl "static_assert(sizeof(struct S) == 16, ""size mismatch"");"
121If none is provided, it only points at the constraint.
122.Sh SEE ALSO
123.Xr abort2 2 ,
124.Xr abort 3
125.Sh STANDARDS
126.Rs
127The
128.Fn assert
129macro conforms to
130.St -isoC-99 .
131.Re
132.Pp
133.Rs
134The
135.Fn static_assert
136macro conforms to
137.St -isoC-2011 .
138.Re
139.Sh HISTORY
140An
141.Nm
142macro appeared in
143.At v7 .
144