Hai Nam wrote:
> assert() is usually used for debugging purpose. I think we can turn
> off this function in a "released version" but I don't know how :-(
From the man page of assert():
"If the macro NDEBUG was defined at the moment was last
included, the macro assert() generates no code, and
Assert is a method that takes an int and checks for errors
If you do a quick google then you can find loads of information on it
i.e.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vclib/html/_CRT_assert.asp
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 06:36 +0100, K.R.Sathya Prakash wrote:
>
On 7/10/06, K.R.Sathya Prakash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anybody please help me to know something about the
> assert() function. I think it takes an integer
> argument. I saw its profuse use in mac-802_11.cc
> Please relpy asap
> KRSP
>
Hi,
assert() function take a boolean as the argume
Can anybody please help me to know something about the
assert() function. I think it takes an integer
argument. I saw its profuse use in mac-802_11.cc
Please relpy asap
KRSP
Namah Shivaaya
Sri. K.R.Sathya Prakash.
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Yah