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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> boost
boost
Re: [boost] Proposed Boost Assert -- once again
by Fernando Cacciola other posts by this author
Nov 14 2002 7:25PM messages near this date
Re: [boost] Proposed Boost Assert -- once again | Re: [boost] Proposed Boost Assert -- once again
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Dimov" <pdimov@[...].net> 
To: "Boost mailing list" <boost@[...].org> 
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [boost] Proposed Boost Assert -- once again


>  [snipped]
> 
>  what is the intended audience of
>  BOOST_ASSERT, Boost library developers or "end users"?
> 
Good question!
I think that users would use BOOST_ASSERT in their own 'low-level' library
code.
For example, I have an application-level Defect Manager with assertion
facilities, but it is not suited for general purpose low-level functions
(say, generic algorithms) since it requires external linking to the
manager's facilities.

Fernando Cacciola



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