// // Universal Resource Consumer: Just an innocent stress program // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation, 1997 // // // header: error.hxx // author: silviuc // created: Fri Apr 10 14:30:19 1998 // #ifndef _ERROR_HXX_INCLUDED_ #define _ERROR_HXX_INCLUDED_ // // Table of contents // void __cdecl Error (char *fmt, ...); void __cdecl Warning (char *fmt, ...); void __cdecl Message (char *fmt, ...); void __cdecl DebugMessage (char *fmt, ...); // // Macro: // // assert_ (exp) // // Description: // // Custom defined assertion macro. It is active, unless // ASSERT_DISABLED macro is defined. We take care to protect // it from multiple definitions by enclosing it in // `#ifndef assert_ .. #endif'. // #ifndef ASSERT_DISABLED #ifndef assert_ #define assert_(exp) \ do \ { \ if ((exp) == 0) \ { \ fprintf (stderr, "`assert_' failed: %s (%d): \n %s", \ __FILE__, __LINE__, #exp); \ exit (1); \ } \ } \ while (0) #endif // #ifndef assert_ #else #define assert_(exp) #endif // #ifndef ASSERT_DISABLED // // Macro: // // trace_ (exp) // // Description: // // Macro used for spying during debugging. The final code should // not contain calls to this macro. // #define trace_(exp) printf("trace - %s \n", exp) // // Macro: // // dump_ (exp) // // Description: // // Macro used for spying during debugging. The final code should // not contain calls to this macro. // #define dump_(exp) printf ("dump - %s: %u (%08X)\n", #exp, (exp), (exp)) // ... #endif // #ifndef _ERROR_HXX_INCLUDED_ // // end of header: error.hxx //