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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: wx/debug.h
3 // Purpose: interface of global functions
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // Licence: wxWindows licence
6 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7
8 /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_debug */
9 //@{
10
11 /**
12 Exits the program immediately.
13
14 This is a simple wrapper for the standard abort() function which is not
15 available under all platforms (currently only Windows CE doesn't provide
16 it).
17
18 @since 2.9.4
19 */
20 void wxAbort();
21
22 /**
23 @def wxDEBUG_LEVEL
24
25 Preprocessor symbol defining the level of debug support available.
26
27 This symbol is defined to 1 by default meaning that asserts are compiled in
28 (although they may be disabled by a call to wxDisableAsserts()). You may
29 predefine it as 0 prior to including any wxWidgets headers to omit the
30 calls to wxASSERT() and related macros entirely in your own code and you
31 may also predefine it as 0 when building wxWidgets to also avoid including
32 any asserts in wxWidgets itself.
33
34 Alternatively, you may predefine it as 2 to include wxASSERT_LEVEL_2() and
35 similar macros which are used for asserts which have non-trivial run-time
36 costs and so are disabled by default.
37
38 @since 2.9.1
39
40 @header{wx/debug.h}
41 */
42 #define wxDEBUG_LEVEL
43
44 /**
45 @def __WXDEBUG__
46
47 Compatibility macro indicating presence of debug support.
48
49 This symbol is defined if wxDEBUG_LEVEL is greater than 0 and undefined
50 otherwise.
51
52 @header{wx/debug.h}
53 */
54 #define __WXDEBUG__
55
56 /**
57 Type for the function called in case of assert failure.
58
59 @see wxSetAssertHandler()
60 */
61 typedef void (*wxAssertHandler_t)(const wxString& file,
62 int line,
63 const wxString& func,
64 const wxString& cond,
65 const wxString& msg);
66
67 /**
68 Assert macro. An error message will be generated if the condition is @false in
69 debug mode, but nothing will be done in the release build.
70
71 Please note that the condition in wxASSERT() should have no side effects
72 because it will not be executed in release mode at all.
73
74 This macro should be used to catch (in debug builds) logical errors done
75 by the programmer.
76
77 @see wxASSERT_MSG(), wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT()
78
79 @header{wx/debug.h}
80 */
81 #define wxASSERT( condition )
82
83 /**
84 Assert macro for expensive run-time checks.
85
86 This macro does nothing unless wxDEBUG_LEVEL is 2 or more and is meant to
87 be used for the assertions with noticeable performance impact and which,
88 hence, should be disabled during run-time.
89
90 If wxDEBUG_LEVEL is 2 or more, it becomes the same as wxASSERT().
91
92 @header{wx/debug.h}
93 */
94 #define wxASSERT_LEVEL_2( condition )
95
96 /**
97 Assert macro with a custom message for expensive run-time checks.
98
99 If wxDEBUG_LEVEL is 2 or more, this is the same as wxASSERT_MSG(),
100 otherwise it doesn't do anything at all.
101
102 @see wxASSERT_LEVEL_2()
103
104 @header{wx/debug.h}
105 */
106 #define wxASSERT_LEVEL_2_MSG( condition, msg)
107
108
109 /**
110 This macro results in a @ref wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT "compile time assertion failure"
111 if the size of the given @c type is less than @c size bits.
112
113 This macro should be used to catch (in debug builds) logical errors done
114 by the programmer.
115
116 You may use it like this, for example:
117
118 @code
119 // we rely on the int being able to hold values up to 2^32
120 wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE(int, 32);
121
122 // can't work with the platforms using UTF-8 for wchar_t
123 wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE(wchar_t, 16);
124 @endcode
125
126 @header{wx/debug.h}
127 */
128 #define wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE( type, size )
129
130 /**
131 Assert macro with message.
132 An error message will be generated if the condition is @false.
133
134 This macro should be used to catch (in debug builds) logical errors done
135 by the programmer.
136
137 @see wxASSERT(), wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT()
138
139 @header{wx/debug.h}
140 */
141 #define wxASSERT_MSG( condition, message )
142
143 /**
144 Checks that the condition is @true, returns with the given return value if
145 not (stops execution in debug mode). This check is done even in release mode.
146
147 This macro should be used to catch (both in debug and release builds) logical
148 errors done by the programmer.
149
150 @header{wx/debug.h}
151 */
152 #define wxCHECK( condition, retValue )
153
154 /**
155 Checks that the condition is @true, returns with the given return value if
156 not (stops execution in debug mode). This check is done even in release mode.
157
158 This macro may be only used in non-void functions, see also wxCHECK_RET().
159
160 This macro should be used to catch (both in debug and release builds) logical
161 errors done by the programmer.
162
163 @header{wx/debug.h}
164 */
165 #define wxCHECK_MSG( condition, retValue, message )
166
167 /**
168 Checks that the condition is @true, and returns if not (stops execution
169 with the given error message in debug mode). This check is done even in
170 release mode.
171
172 This macro should be used in void functions instead of wxCHECK_MSG().
173
174 This macro should be used to catch (both in debug and release builds) logical
175 errors done by the programmer.
176
177 @header{wx/debug.h}
178 */
179 #define wxCHECK_RET( condition, message )
180
181 /**
182 Checks that the condition is @true, and if not, it will wxFAIL() and
183 execute the given @c operation if it is not. This is a generalisation of
184 wxCHECK() and may be used when something else than just returning from the
185 function must be done when the @c condition is @false. This check is done
186 even in release mode.
187
188 This macro should be used to catch (both in debug and release builds) logical
189 errors done by the programmer.
190
191 @header{wx/debug.h}
192 */
193 #define wxCHECK2(condition, operation)
194
195 /**
196 This is the same as wxCHECK2(), but wxFAIL_MSG() with the specified
197 @c message is called instead of wxFAIL() if the @c condition is @false.
198
199 This macro should be used to catch (both in debug and release builds) logical
200 errors done by the programmer.
201
202 @header{wx/debug.h}
203 */
204 #define wxCHECK2_MSG( condition, operation, message )
205
206 /**
207 Using wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT() results in a compilation error if the
208 specified @c condition is @false. The compiler error message should include
209 the @c message identifier - please note that it must be a valid C++
210 identifier and not a string unlike in the other cases.
211
212 This macro is mostly useful for testing the expressions involving the
213 @c sizeof operator as they can't be tested by the preprocessor but it is
214 sometimes desirable to test them at the compile time.
215
216 Note that this macro internally declares a struct whose name it tries to
217 make unique by using the @c __LINE__ in it but it may still not work if you
218 use it on the same line in two different source files. In this case you may
219 either change the line in which either of them appears on or use the
220 wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT2() macro.
221
222 Also note that Microsoft Visual C++ has a bug which results in compiler
223 errors if you use this macro with 'Program Database For Edit And Continue'
224 (@c /ZI) option, so you shouldn't use it ('Program Database' (@c /Zi) is ok
225 though) for the code making use of this macro.
226
227 This macro should be used to catch misconfigurations at compile-time.
228
229 @see wxASSERT_MSG(), wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE()
230
231 @header{wx/debug.h}
232 */
233 #define wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( condition, message )
234
235 /**
236 This macro is identical to wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT() except that it allows
237 you to specify a unique @c name for the struct internally defined by this
238 macro to avoid getting the compilation errors described for
239 wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT().
240
241 This macro should be used to catch misconfigurations at compile-time.
242
243 @header{wx/debug.h}
244 */
245 #define wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT2(condition, message, name)
246
247 /**
248 Disable the condition checks in the assertions.
249
250 This is the same as calling wxSetAssertHandler() with @NULL handler.
251
252 @since 2.9.0
253
254 @header{wx/debug.h}
255 */
256 void wxDisableAsserts();
257
258 /**
259 @def wxDISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_RELEASE_BUILD
260
261 Use this macro to disable asserts in release build when not using
262 wxIMPLEMENT_APP().
263
264 By default, assert message boxes are suppressed in release build by
265 wxIMPLEMENT_APP() which uses this macro. If you don't use wxIMPLEMENT_APP()
266 because your application initializes wxWidgets directly (e.g. calls
267 wxEntry() or wxEntryStart() itself) but still want to suppress assert
268 notifications in release build you need to use this macro directly.
269
270 @see wxDISABLE_DEBUG_SUPPORT()
271
272 @since 2.9.1
273
274 @header{wx/debug.h}
275 */
276 #define wxDISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_RELEASE_BUILD() wxDisableAsserts()
277
278 /**
279 Will always generate an assert error if this code is reached (in debug mode).
280 Note that you don't have to (and cannot) use brackets when invoking this
281 macro:
282
283 @code
284 if (...some condition...) {
285 wxFAIL;
286 }
287 @endcode
288
289 This macro should be used to catch (in debug builds) logical errors done
290 by the programmer.
291
292 @see wxFAIL_MSG()
293
294 @header{wx/debug.h}
295 */
296 #define wxFAIL
297
298 /**
299 Will always generate an assert error with specified message if this code is
300 reached (in debug mode).
301
302 This macro is useful for marking "unreachable" code areas, for example it
303 may be used in the "default:" branch of a switch statement if all possible
304 cases are processed above.
305
306 This macro should be used to catch (in debug builds) logical errors done
307 by the programmer.
308
309 @see wxFAIL()
310
311 @header{wx/debug.h}
312 */
313 #define wxFAIL_MSG( message )
314
315 /**
316 Returns @true if the program is running under debugger, @false otherwise.
317
318 Please note that this function is currently only implemented for Win32 and
319 always returns @false elsewhere.
320
321 @header{wx/debug.h}
322 */
323 bool wxIsDebuggerRunning();
324
325 /**
326 Sets the function to be called in case of assertion failure.
327
328 The default assert handler forwards to wxApp::OnAssertFailure() whose
329 default behaviour is, in turn, to show the standard assertion failure
330 dialog if a wxApp object exists or shows the same dialog itself directly
331 otherwise.
332
333 While usually it is enough -- and more convenient -- to just override
334 OnAssertFailure(), to handle all assertion failures, including those
335 occurring even before wxApp object creation of after its destruction you
336 need to provide your assertion handler function.
337
338 This function also provides a simple way to disable all asserts: simply
339 pass @NULL pointer to it. Doing this will result in not even evaluating
340 assert conditions at all, avoiding almost all run-time cost of asserts.
341
342 Notice that this function is not MT-safe, so you should call it before
343 starting any other threads.
344
345 The return value of this function is the previous assertion handler. It can
346 be called after any pre-processing by your handler and can also be restored
347 later if you uninstall your handler.
348
349 @param handler
350 The function to call in case of assertion failure or @NULL.
351 @return
352 The previous assert handler which is not @NULL by default but could be
353 @NULL if it had been previously set to this value using this function.
354
355 @since 2.9.0
356
357 @header{wx/debug.h}
358 */
359 wxAssertHandler_t wxSetAssertHandler(wxAssertHandler_t handler);
360
361 /**
362 Reset the assert handler to default function which shows a message box when
363 an assert happens.
364
365 This can be useful for the applications compiled in release build (with @c
366 NDEBUG defined) for which the asserts are by default disabled: if you wish
367 to enable them even in this case you need to call this function.
368
369 @since 2.9.1
370
371 @header{wx/debug.h}
372 */
373 void wxSetDefaultAssertHandler();
374
375 /**
376 Generate a debugger exception meaning that the control is passed to the
377 debugger if one is attached to the process.
378
379 Otherwise the program just terminates abnormally.
380
381 If @c wxDEBUG_LEVEL is 0 (which is not the default) this function does
382 nothing.
383
384 @header{wx/debug.h}
385 */
386 void wxTrap();
387
388 //@}
389