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NAME
SDL_assert_paranoid - An assertion test that is performed only when built with paranoid settings.
SYNOPSIS
#include <SDL3/SDL_assert.h>
#define SDL_assert_paranoid(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition)
DESCRIPTION
This macro is enabled when the SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL is >= 3, otherwise it is disabled. This is a higher level
than both release and debug, so these tests are meant to be expensive and only run when specifically
looking for extremely unexpected failure cases in a special build.
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.
MACRO PARAMETERS
condition
boolean value to test.
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 3.2.28 SDL_assert_paranoid(3)