On Sunday, June 17, 2012 8:48:58 AM UTC-6, Vinzent wrote:
>
> Well, if those assertions are violated, you can't do anything with it 
> anyway - you program is written wrong and you have to release new version 
> which'll fix it.
>

Yes, but if data in your database become corrupt then you may need to do 
more than just release a code fix
 

>
> воскресенье, 17 июня 2012 г., 1:41:17 UTC+6 пользователь Alex Baranosky 
> написал:
>>
>> To test for violations of those assertions, possibly due to wonky data 
>> that only occurs in certain production-only circumstances. 
>
>

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