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Useful to replace if + panic, or if + print + assert, etc. * * @param cond Condition that is checked; if true -> panic * @param ... Printf-based format string with arguments, extends printout. */ #define panic_if(cond, ...) \ do { \ if ((cond)) { \ panic("panic condition " # cond " occurred: %s", \ csprintf(__VA_ARGS__)); \ } \ } while (0) /** * Conditional fatal macro that checks the supplied condition and only causes a * fatal error if the condition is true and allows the programmer to specify * diagnostic printout. Useful to replace if + fatal, or if + print + assert, * etc. * * @param cond Condition that is checked; if true -> fatal * @param ... Printf-based format string with arguments, extends printout. */ #define fatal_if(cond, ...) \ do { \ if ((cond)) { \ fatal("fatal condition " # cond " occurred: %s", \ csprintf(__VA_ARGS__)); \ } \ } while (0) #define base_message(logger, ...) \ logger.print(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__) // Only print the message the first time this expression is // encountered. i.e. This doesn't check the string itself and // prevent duplicate strings, this prevents the statement from // happening more than once. So, even if the arguments change and that // would have resulted in a different message thoes messages would be // supressed. #define base_message_once(...) do { \ static bool once = false; \ if (!once) { \ base_message(__VA_ARGS__); \ once = true; \ } \ } while (0) #define warn(...) \ base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::WARN), __VA_ARGS__) #define inform(...) \ base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::INFO), __VA_ARGS__) #define hack(...) \ base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::HACK), __VA_ARGS__) #define warn_once(...) \ base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::WARN), __VA_ARGS__) #define inform_once(...) \ base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::INFO), __VA_ARGS__) #define hack_once(...) \ base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::HACK), __VA_ARGS__) /** * Conditional warning macro that checks the supplied condition and * only prints a warning if the condition is true. Useful to replace * if + warn. * * @param cond Condition that is checked; if true -> warn * @param ... Printf-based format string with arguments, extends printout. */ #define warn_if(cond, ...) \ do { \ if ((cond)) \ warn(__VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) /** * The chatty assert macro will function like a normal assert, but will allow the * specification of additional, helpful material to aid debugging why the * assertion actually failed. Like the normal assertion, the chatty_assert * will not be active in fast builds. * * @param cond Condition that is checked; if false -> assert * @param ... Printf-based format string with arguments, extends printout. */ #ifdef NDEBUG #define chatty_assert(cond, ...) #else //!NDEBUG #define chatty_assert(cond, ...) \ do { \ if (!(cond)) \ panic("assert(" # cond ") failed: %s", csprintf(__VA_ARGS__)); \ } while (0) #endif // NDEBUG #endif // __BASE_MISC_HH__