37 lines
844 B
C
37 lines
844 B
C
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/***************************************************************************\
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* Module Name: debug.h
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*
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* Commonly used debugging macros.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1992-1996 Microsoft Corporation
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\***************************************************************************/
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#if DBG
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VOID
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DebugPrint(
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LONG DebugPrintLevel,
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PCHAR DebugMessage,
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...
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);
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#define DISPDBG(arg) DebugPrint arg
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#define RIP(x) { DebugPrint(0, x); EngDebugBreak();}
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#define ASSERTDD(x, y) if (!(x)) RIP (y)
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#else
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//
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// The statement "0;" should always be optimized out. Defining these
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// this way will allow us to use statements such as
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// portdata = DISPDBG((0,msg)), inp(x) even on free builds.
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// This is a great way to use DISPDBGs in the "read" or "input" macros.
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//
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#define DISPDBG(arg) 0
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#define RIP(x) 0
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#define ASSERTDD(x, y) 0
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#endif
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