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Typo in assert error message causing confusion?
- From: Daniel Zebralla <daniel dot zebralla at zebralla-it dot de>
- To: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 02:01:31 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Typo in assert error message causing confusion?
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>From /host/infra/cyg_ass.h as well as /host/infra/cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h:
# define CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTRC( _ptr_ ) \
CYG_MACRO_START \
if ( !cyg_check_data_ptr((void *)(_ptr_))) \
CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL("data pointer (" #_ptr_ ") is valid");\
CYG_MACRO_END
# define CYG_CHECK_FUNC_PTRC( _ptr_ ) \
CYG_MACRO_START \
if ( !cyg_check_func_ptr((void (*)(void))(_ptr_))) \
CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL("function pointer (" #_ptr_ ") is valid"); \
CYG_MACRO_END
As I understand, CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL is triggered when the checked data or
function pointer is invalid. The printed message however indicates that the
checked pointer is valid. Is this an error or am I misunderstanding the
usage of CYG_ASSERT_DOCALL here?
Thanks for clarification!
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