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2.1 KiB
71 lines
2.1 KiB
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Microsoft Windows
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//
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// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1997 - 1997
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//
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// File: dbgutil.h
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//
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// DbgUtil.h
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//
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// Handy debugging macros.
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//
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// HISTORY
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// 19-Jun-97 t-danm Creation.
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef APIERR
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typedef DWORD APIERR; // Error code typically returned by ::GetLastError()
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#endif
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// Dummy macros
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//
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#define INOUT // Parameter is both input and output
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#define IGNORED // Output parameter is ignored
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// Handy macros
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//
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#define DebugCode(x) x
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#define GarbageInit(pv, cb) memset(pv, 'a', cb)
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#else
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#define DebugCode(x)
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#define GarbageInit(pv, cb)
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#endif
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#define Assert(x) ASSERT(x)
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Report is an unsual situation. This is somewhat similar
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// to an assert but does not always represent a code bug.
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// eg: Unable to load an icon.
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//
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#define Report(x) ASSERT(x) // Currently defined as an assert because I don't have time to rewrite another macro
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Macro Endorse()
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//
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// This macro is mostly used when validating parameters.
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// Some parameters are allowed to be NULL because they are optional
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// or simply because the interface uses the NULL case as a valid
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// input parameter. In this case the Endorse() macro is used to
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// acknowledge the validity of such a parameter.
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//
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// REMARKS
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// This macro is the opposite of Assert().
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//
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// EXAMPLE
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// Endorse(p == NULL); // Code acknowledge p == NULL to not be (or not cause) an error
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//
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#define Endorse(x)
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