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/**
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*  Name:        wx/debug.h 
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*  Purpose:     Misc debug functions and macros 
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*  Author:      Vadim Zeitlin 
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*  Modified by: Ryan Norton (Converted to C)
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*  Created:     29/01/98 
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*  RCS-ID:      $Id$ 
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*  Copyright:   (c) 1998 Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr> 
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*  Licence:     wxWindows licence 
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*/
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/* THIS IS A C FILE, DON'T USE C++ FEATURES (IN PARTICULAR COMMENTS) IN IT */
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#ifndef   _WX_DEBUG_H_
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#define   _WX_DEBUG_H_
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#ifndef __WXWINCE__
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#include  <assert.h>
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#endif
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#include  <limits.h>            /*  for CHAR_BIT used below */
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#include  "wx/wxchar.h"         /*  for __TFILE__ and wxChar */
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  Defines controlling the debugging macros */
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  if _DEBUG is defined (MS VC++ and others use it in debug builds), define */
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/*  __WXDEBUG__ too */
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#ifdef _DEBUG
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    #ifndef __WXDEBUG__
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        #define __WXDEBUG__
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    #endif /*  !__WXDEBUG__ */
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#endif /*  _DEBUG */
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/*  if NDEBUG is defined (<assert.h> uses it), undef __WXDEBUG__ and WXDEBUG */
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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    #undef __WXDEBUG__
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    #undef WXDEBUG
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#endif /*  NDEBUG */
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/*  if __WXDEBUG__ is defined, make sure that WXDEBUG is defined and >= 1 */
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#ifdef __WXDEBUG__
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    #if !defined(WXDEBUG) || !WXDEBUG
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        #undef WXDEBUG
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        #define WXDEBUG 1
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    #endif /*  !WXDEBUG */
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#endif /*  __WXDEBUG__ */
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  Debugging macros */
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/*  */
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/*  All debugging macros rely on ASSERT() which in turn calls user-defined */
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/*  OnAssert() function. To keep things simple, it's called even when the */
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/*  expression is TRUE (i.e. everything is ok) and by default does nothing: just */
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/*  returns the same value back. But if you redefine it to do something more sexy */
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/*  (popping up a message box in your favourite GUI, sending you e-mail or */
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/*  whatever) it will affect all ASSERTs, FAILs and CHECKs in your code. */
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/*  */
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/*  Warning: if you don't like advice on programming style, don't read */
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/*  further! ;-) */
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/*  */
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/*  Extensive use of these macros is recommended! Remember that ASSERTs are */
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/*  disabled in final build (without __WXDEBUG__ defined), so they add strictly */
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/*  nothing to your program's code. On the other hand, CHECK macros do stay */
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/*  even in release builds, but in general are not much of a burden, while */
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/*  a judicious use of them might increase your program's stability. */
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  Macros which are completely disabled in 'release' mode */
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/*  */
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/*  NB: these functions are implemented in src/common/appcmn.cpp */
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#if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(__WXDEBUG__)
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  /*
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    this function may be redefined to do something non trivial and is called
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    whenever one of debugging macros fails (i.e. condition is false in an
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    assertion)
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    parameters:
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       szFile and nLine - file name and line number of the ASSERT
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       szMsg            - optional message explaining the reason
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  */
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  extern void WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxOnAssert(const wxChar *szFile,
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                                          int nLine,
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                                          const wxChar *szCond,
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                                          const wxChar *szMsg = NULL);
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  /*  call this function to break into the debugger unconditionally (assuming */
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  /*  the program is running under debugger, of course) */
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  extern void WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxTrap();
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  /*  helper function used to implement wxASSERT and wxASSERT_MSG */
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  /*  */
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  /*  note using "int" and not "bool" for cond to avoid VC++ warnings about */
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  /*  implicit conversions when doing "wxAssert( pointer )" and also use of */
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  /*  "!!cond" below to ensure that everything is converted to int */
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  extern void WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxAssert(int cond,
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                                        const wxChar *szFile,
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                                        int nLine,
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                                        const wxChar *szCond,
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                                        const wxChar *szMsg = NULL) ;
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  /*  generic assert macro */
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  #define wxASSERT(cond) wxAssert(!!(cond), __TFILE__, __LINE__, _T(#cond))
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  /*  assert with additional message explaining it's cause */
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  #define wxASSERT_MSG(cond, msg) \
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    wxAssert(!!(cond), __TFILE__, __LINE__, _T(#cond), msg)
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  /*  an assert helper used to avoid warning when testing constant expressions, */
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  /*  i.e. wxASSERT( sizeof(int) == 4 ) can generate a compiler warning about */
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  /*  expression being always true, but not using */
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  /*  wxASSERT( wxAssertIsEqual(sizeof(int), 4) ) */
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  /*  */
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  /*  NB: this is made obsolete by wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT() and shouldn't be */
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  /*      used any longer */
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  extern bool WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxAssertIsEqual(int x, int y);
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#else
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  #define wxTrap()
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  /*  nothing to do in release modes (hopefully at this moment there are */
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  /*  no more bugs ;-) */
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  #define wxASSERT(cond)
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  #define wxASSERT_MSG(x, m)
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#endif  /* __WXDEBUG__ */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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    /*  Use of wxFalse instead of FALSE suppresses compiler warnings about testing */
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    /*  constant expression */
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    WXDLLIMPEXP_DATA_BASE(extern const bool) wxFalse;
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#endif
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#define wxAssertFailure wxFalse
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/*  special form of assert: always triggers it (in debug mode) */
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#define wxFAIL                 wxASSERT(wxAssertFailure)
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/*  FAIL with some message */
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#define wxFAIL_MSG(msg)        wxASSERT_MSG(wxAssertFailure, msg)
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/*  NB: the following macros work also in release mode! */
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/*
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  These macros must be used only in invalid situation: for example, an
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  invalid parameter (NULL pointer) is passed to a function. Instead of
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  dereferencing it and causing core dump the function might try using
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  CHECK( p != NULL ) or CHECK( p != NULL, return LogError("p is NULL!!") )
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*/
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/*  check that expression is true, "return" if not (also FAILs in debug mode) */
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#define wxCHECK(x, rc)            if (!(x)) {wxFAIL; return rc; }
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/*  as wxCHECK but with a message explaining why we fail */
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#define wxCHECK_MSG(x, rc, msg)   if (!(x)) {wxFAIL_MSG(msg); return rc; }
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/*  check that expression is true, perform op if not */
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#define wxCHECK2(x, op)           if (!(x)) {wxFAIL; op; }
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/*  as wxCHECK2 but with a message explaining why we fail */
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#define wxCHECK2_MSG(x, op, msg)  if (!(x)) {wxFAIL_MSG(msg); op; }
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/*  special form of wxCHECK2: as wxCHECK, but for use in void functions */
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/*  */
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/*  NB: there is only one form (with msg parameter) and it's intentional: */
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/*      there is no other way to tell the caller what exactly went wrong */
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/*      from the void function (of course, the function shouldn't be void */
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/*      to begin with...) */
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#define wxCHECK_RET(x, msg)       if (!(x)) {wxFAIL_MSG(msg); return; }
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  Compile time asserts */
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/*  */
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/*  Unlike the normal assert and related macros above which are checked during */
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/*  the program tun-time the macros below will result in a compilation error if */
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/*  the condition they check is false. This is usually used to check the */
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/*  expressions containing sizeof()s which cannot be tested with the */
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/*  preprocessor. If you can use the #if's, do use them as you can give a more */
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/*  detailed error message then. */
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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  How this works (you don't have to understand it to be able to use the
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  macros): we rely on the fact that it is invalid to define a named bit field
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  in a struct of width 0. All the rest are just the hacks to minimize the
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  possibility of the compiler warnings when compiling this macro: in
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  particular, this is why we define a struct and not an object (which would
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  result in a warning about unused variable) and a named struct (otherwise we'd
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  get a warning about an unnamed struct not used to define an object!).
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 */
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#define wxMAKE_UNIQUE_ASSERT_NAME           wxMAKE_UNIQUE_NAME(wxAssert_)
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/*
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  The second argument of this macro must be a valid C++ identifier and not a
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  string. I.e. you should use it like this:
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    wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( sizeof(int) >= 2, YourIntsAreTooSmall );
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 It may be used both within a function and in the global scope.
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*/
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#define wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT(expr, msg) \
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    struct wxMAKE_UNIQUE_ASSERT_NAME { unsigned int msg: expr; }
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/*
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   When using VC++ 6 with "Edit and Continue" on, the compiler completely
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   mishandles __LINE__ and so wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT() doesn't work, provide a
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   way to make "unique" assert names by specifying a unique prefix explicitly
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 */
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#define wxMAKE_UNIQUE_ASSERT_NAME2(text) wxCONCAT(wxAssert_, text)
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#define wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT2(expr, msg, text) \
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    struct wxMAKE_UNIQUE_ASSERT_NAME2(text) { unsigned int msg: expr; }
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/*  helpers for wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT below, for private use only */
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#define wxMAKE_BITSIZE_MSG(type, size) type ## SmallerThan ## size ## Bits
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/*  a special case of compile time assert: check that the size of the given type */
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/*  is at least the given number of bits */
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#define wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE(type, size) \
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    wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT(sizeof(type) * CHAR_BIT >= size, \
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                          wxMAKE_BITSIZE_MSG(type, size))
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  other miscellaneous debugger-related functions */
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/*  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*  return true if we're running under debugger */
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/*  */
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/*  currently this only really works under Mac in CodeWarrior builds, it always */
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/*  returns false otherwise */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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    #ifdef __WXMAC__
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        extern bool WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxIsDebuggerRunning();
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    #else /*  !Mac */
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        inline bool wxIsDebuggerRunning() { return false; }
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    #endif /*  Mac/!Mac */
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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#endif  /*  _WX_DEBUG_H_ */
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