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NAME
SDL_assert_release - An assertion test that is performed even in release builds.
HEADER FILE
Defined in SDL3/SDL_assert.h
SYNOPSIS
#include "SDL3/SDL.h"
#define SDL_assert_release(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition)
DESCRIPTION
This macro is enabled when the SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL
is >= 1, otherwise it is disabled. This is meant to be for tests that are cheap to make and extremely
unlikely to fail; generally it is frowned upon to have an assertion failure in a release build, so these
assertions generally need to be of more than life-and-death importance if there's a chance they might
trigger. You should almost always consider handling these cases more gracefully than an assert allows.
When assertions are disabled, this wraps condition in a sizeof operator, which means any function calls
and side effects will not run, but the compiler will not complain about any otherwise-unused variables
that are only referenced in the assertion.
One can set the environment variable " SDL_ASSERT " to one of several strings ("abort", "break", "retry",
"ignore", "always_ignore") to force a default behavior, which may be desirable for automation purposes.
If your platform requires GUI interfaces to happen on the main thread but you're debugging an assertion
in a background thread, it might be desirable to set this to "break" so that your debugger takes control
as soon as assert is triggered, instead of risking a bad UI interaction (deadlock, etc) in the
application. *
THREAD SAFETY
It is safe to call this macro from any thread.
AVAILABILITY
This macro is available since SDL 3.2.0.
Simple Directmedia Layer SDL 3.2.8 SDL_assert_release(3)