/* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * File: examples/c/example.c.assert/example.c.assert.c * * Purpose: C example program for Pantheios. Demonstrates: * * - how the Pantheios libraries must be explicitly * initialised in a C program; this is not the case in * C++ programs * - use of PANTHEIOS_ASSERT() * * Created: 8th May 2009 * Updated: 22nd March 2010 * * www: http://www.pantheios.org/ * * License: This source code is placed into the public domain 2006 * by Synesis Software Pty Ltd. There are no restrictions * whatsoever to your use of the software. * * This software is provided "as is", and any warranties, * express or implied, of any kind and for any purpose, are * disclaimed. * * ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ /* Pantheios Header Files */ #include /* Standard C Header Files */ #include /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Compiler compatibility */ #ifdef STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_BORLAND # pragma warn -8008 # pragma warn -8066 #endif /* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ /* Define the stock front-end process identity, so that it links when using * fe.N, fe.simple, etc. */ const PAN_CHAR_T PANTHEIOS_FE_PROCESS_IDENTITY[] = PANTHEIOS_LITERAL_STRING("example.c.assert"); /* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ int main() { int i = pantheios_init(); if(i >= 0) { PANTHEIOS_ASSERT(1); PANTHEIOS_ASSERT(0); PANTHEIOS_MESSAGE_ASSERT(1, "it was true"); PANTHEIOS_MESSAGE_ASSERT(0, "it was false"); pantheios_uninit(); } return EXIT_SUCCESS; } /* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */