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Asserts: Use lambdas to keep assertion code away from the main code path
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| #pragma once | #pragma once | ||||||
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|  | #include <cstdlib> | ||||||
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| #include "common/common_funcs.h" | #include "common/common_funcs.h" | ||||||
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 | ||||||
|  | // For asserts we'd like to keep all the junk executed when an assert happens away from the
 | ||||||
|  | // important code in the function. One way of doing this is to put all the relevant code inside a
 | ||||||
|  | // lambda and force the compiler to not inline it. Unfortunately, MSVC seems to have no syntax to
 | ||||||
|  | // specify __declspec on lambda functions, so what we do instead is define a noinline wrapper
 | ||||||
|  | // template that calls the lambda. This seems to generate an extra instruction at the call-site
 | ||||||
|  | // compared to the ideal implementation (which wouldn't support ASSERT_MSG parameters), but is good
 | ||||||
|  | // enough for our purposes.
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|  | template <typename Fn> | ||||||
|  | #if defined(_MSC_VER) | ||||||
|  |     __declspec(noinline, noreturn) | ||||||
|  | #elif defined(__GNUC__) | ||||||
|  |     __attribute__((noinline, noreturn, cold)) | ||||||
|  | #endif | ||||||
|  | static void assert_noinline_call(const Fn& fn) { | ||||||
|  |     fn(); | ||||||
|  |     Crash(); | ||||||
|  |     exit(1); // Keeps GCC's mouth shut about this actually returning
 | ||||||
|  | } | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| // TODO (yuriks) allow synchronous logging so we don't need printf
 | // TODO (yuriks) allow synchronous logging so we don't need printf
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| #define ASSERT(_a_) \ | #define ASSERT(_a_) \ | ||||||
|     do if (!(_a_)) {\ |     do if (!(_a_)) { assert_noinline_call([] { \ | ||||||
|         fprintf(stderr, "Assertion Failed!\n\n  Line: %d\n  File: %s\n  Time: %s\n", \ |         fprintf(stderr, "Assertion Failed!\n\n  Line: %d\n  File: %s\n  Time: %s\n", \ | ||||||
|                      __LINE__, __FILE__, __TIME__); \ |                      __LINE__, __FILE__, __TIME__); \ | ||||||
|         Crash(); \ |     }); } while (0) | ||||||
|     } while (0) |  | ||||||
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| #define ASSERT_MSG(_a_, ...) \ | #define ASSERT_MSG(_a_, ...) \ | ||||||
|     do if (!(_a_)) {\ |     do if (!(_a_)) { assert_noinline_call([&] { \ | ||||||
|         fprintf(stderr, "Assertion Failed!\n\n  Line: %d\n  File: %s\n  Time: %s\n", \ |         fprintf(stderr, "Assertion Failed!\n\n  Line: %d\n  File: %s\n  Time: %s\n", \ | ||||||
|                      __LINE__, __FILE__, __TIME__); \ |                      __LINE__, __FILE__, __TIME__); \ | ||||||
|         fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \ |         fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \ | ||||||
|         fprintf(stderr, "\n"); \ |         fprintf(stderr, "\n"); \ | ||||||
|         Crash(); \ |     }); } while (0) | ||||||
|     } while (0) |  | ||||||
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| #define UNREACHABLE() ASSERT_MSG(false, "Unreachable code!") | #define UNREACHABLE() ASSERT_MSG(false, "Unreachable code!") | ||||||
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