sane-project-backends/include/lassert.h

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/* sane - Scanner Access Now Easy.
Copyright (C) 2001 by Henning Meier-Geinitz
This file is part of the SANE package.
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Choose suitable implementation of assert.
*/
#ifndef lassert_h
#define lassert_h
/* The idea is from the gcc header file assert.h. */
#if defined __GNUC__ && defined _AIX
/* The implementation of assert of gcc on AIX is in libgcc.a. This
doesn't work with shared libraries. So let's make our own assert(). */
#define assert(arg) \
((void) ((arg) ? 0 : lassert (arg, __FILE__, __LINE__)))
#define lassert(arg, file, lineno) \
(printf ("%s:%u: failed assertion\n", file, lineno), \
abort (), 0)
#else
# include <assert.h>
#endif
#endif /* lassert_h */