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SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL can be defined in your project. If not otherwise set, SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL will default to level 2 for debug builds or level 1 for release builds. SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL may also be set to 0 or 3. SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL can be defined in your project. If not otherwise set, SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL will default to level 2 for debug builds or level 1 for release builds.

Assertions

Include File(s): SDL_assert.h

Introduction

This category contains functions for managing assertions.

SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL affects which assertions, if any, are processed during compiling based on which function was used to create the assertion (see functions below).

SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL can be defined in your project. If not otherwise set, SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL will default to level 2 for debug builds or level 1 for release builds.

The following table describes each SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL setting and the corresponding impact on the three SDL_assert functions:

SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL

Description

Function

Function Status

0

all assertions disabled

SDL_assert
SDL_assert_release
SDL_assert_paranoid

disabled
disabled
disabled

1

for release (default)

SDL_assert
SDL_assert_release
SDL_assert_paranoid

disabled
enabled
disabled

2

for debugging (default)

SDL_assert
SDL_assert_release
SDL_assert_paranoid

enabled
enabled
disabled

3

stringent for detailed checking

SDL_assert
SDL_assert_release
SDL_assert_paranoid

enabled
enabled
enabled

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Structures

Functions


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None: CategoryAssertions (last edited 2019-03-25 00:03:03 by ColaEuphoria)

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