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libsst/libsst-os/SST_Assert_Win32.c
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/*
SST_Assert_Win32.c
Author: Patrick Baggett <ptbaggett@762studios.com>
Created: 12/23/2011
Purpose:
libsst-os assert functions for Win32 systems (Windows 7 or later)
License:
This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to
the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want
To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See
http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
*/
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS /* Shhh, compiler */
#include <SST/SST_Assert.h>
#include "Win32Private.h"
#include <stdio.h> /* sprintf() */
/*************************************************************************/
void SST_OS_RuntimeAssertImpl(int condition, const char* condString, const char* msgString, const char* file, const char* func, int line)
{
UINT flags;
char buf[2048];
int retcode;
/* Assume likely success and exit early */
if(condition)
return;
/* Call the runtime handler if we have one */
if (sst_runtime_assert_handler != 0)
retcode = sst_runtime_assert_handler(msgString, sst_runtime_assert_handler_arg);
else
retcode = 0;
/* See if user handler returned non-zero (i.e. don't raise error) */
if(retcode != 0)
return;
sprintf(buf, "The application has reached a runtime assertion failure! Normally, this means a serious problem, and the program should close.\n\nProgrammer Info:\n\nFile \"%s\", line (%d) in function \"%s()\".\n\nFailed condition: \"%s\"\n\n"
#ifdef _DEBUG
"Terminate application? (Click \"Cancel\" to debug)\n\n"
#endif
,
file,
line,
func,
condString);
#ifdef _DEBUG
flags = MB_YESNOCANCEL | MB_ICONERROR;
#else
flags = MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR;
#endif
retcode = MessageBoxA(NULL, buf, "libSST: Runtime assertion failure!", flags);
#ifdef _DEBUG
switch(retcode)
{
/* Yes -- terminate process */
case IDYES:
ExitProcess((UINT)line);
/* No 'break' -- function never returns */
/* No -- just continue */
case IDNO:
return;
/* Cancel -- debug it */
case IDCANCEL:
PORTABLE_TRAP();
break;
}
#else
/* Ignore return value in release mode, just exit using the line number as the exit code. Since this is non-zero, it should signal to the OS that there was a problem. */
(void)retcode;
ExitProcess((UINT)line);
#endif
}
/*************************************************************************/
void SST_OS_RuntimeAssertImplNoInfo(int cond, const char* msgString)
{
UINT flags;
int retcode;
/* Assume likely success and exit early */
if(cond)
return;
/* Call the runtime handler if we have one */
if (sst_runtime_assert_handler != 0)
retcode = sst_runtime_assert_handler(msgString, sst_runtime_assert_handler_arg);
else
retcode = 0;
/* See if user handler returned non-zero (i.e. don't raise error) */
if(retcode != 0)
return;
#ifdef _DEBUG
flags = MB_YESNOCANCEL | MB_ICONERROR;
#else
flags = MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR;
#endif
retcode = MessageBoxA(NULL,
/* Message */
#ifdef _DEBUG
"The application has reached a runtime assertion failure! Normally, this means a serious problem has occurred, and the program should close.\n\n"
"Terminate application?"
#else /* Release doesn't have an option to not close */
"The application has reached a runtime assertion failure! This means a serious problem has occurred, and the application needs to close."
#endif
,
"libSST: Runtime assertion failure!", flags);
#ifdef _DEBUG
switch(retcode)
{
/* No -- just continue */
case IDNO:
return;
/* Cancel -- debug it */
case IDCANCEL:
PORTABLE_TRAP();
break;
/* Yes -- terminate process */
case IDYES:
break;
}
#else
/* Ignore return value in release mode, just exit. */
(void)retcode;
#endif
/* dead code :( */
ExitProcess(0xdeadc0de);
}