## This module provides various assertion utilities. ## ## **Note:** This module is reexported by `system` and thus does not need to be ## imported directly (with `system/assertions`). runnableExamples: # assert assert 1 == 1 # onFailedAssert block: type MyError = object of CatchableError lineinfo: tuple[filename: string, line: int, column: int] # block-wide policy to change the failed assert # exception type in order to include a lineinfo onFailedAssert(msg): var e = new(MyError) e.msg = msg e.lineinfo = instantiationInfo(-2) raise e # doAssert doAssert 1 == 1 # generates code even when built with `-d:danger` or `--assertions:off` # doAssertRaises doAssertRaises(ValueError): raise newException(ValueError, "Hello World") runnableExamples("--assertions:off"): assert 1 == 2 # no code generated # xxx pending bug #16993: move runnableExamples to respective templates when not declared(sysFatal): include "system/fatal" import std/private/miscdollars # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # helpers type InstantiationInfo = tuple[filename: string, line: int, column: int] proc `$`(x: int): string {.magic: "IntToStr", noSideEffect.} proc `$`(info: InstantiationInfo): string = # The +1 is needed here # instead of overriding `$` (and changing its meaning), consider explicit name. result = "" result.toLocation(info.filename, info.line, info.column + 1) # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- when not defined(nimHasSinkInference): {.pragma: nosinks.} proc raiseAssert*(msg: string) {.noinline, noreturn, nosinks.} = ## Raises an `AssertionDefect` with `msg`. sysFatal(AssertionDefect, msg) proc failedAssertImpl*(msg: string) {.raises: [], tags: [].} = ## Raises an `AssertionDefect` with `msg`, but this is hidden ## from the effect system. Called when an assertion failed. # trick the compiler to not list `AssertionDefect` when called # by `assert`. # xxx simplify this pending bootstrap >= 1.4.0, after which cast not needed # anymore since `Defect` can't be raised. type Hide = proc (msg: string) {.noinline, raises: [], noSideEffect, tags: [].} cast[Hide](raiseAssert)(msg) template assertImpl(cond: bool, msg: string, expr: string, enabled: static[bool]) = when enabled: const loc = instantiationInfo(fullPaths = compileOption("excessiveStackTrace")) ploc = $loc bind instantiationInfo mixin failedAssertImpl {.line: loc.}: if not cond: failedAssertImpl(ploc & " `" & expr & "` " & msg) template assert*(cond: untyped, msg = "") = ## Raises `AssertionDefect` with `msg` if `cond` is false. Note ## that `AssertionDefect` is hidden from the effect system, so it doesn't ## produce `{.raises: [AssertionDefect].}`. This exception is only supposed ## to be caught by unit testing frameworks. ## ## No code will be generated for `assert` when passing `-d:danger` (implied by `--assertions:off`). ## See `command line switches `_. assertImpl(cond, msg, astToStr(cond), compileOption("assertions")) template doAssert*(cond: untyped, msg = "") = ## Similar to `assert <#assert.t,untyped,string>`_ but is always turned on regardless of `--assertions`. assertImpl(cond, msg, astToStr(cond), true) template onFailedAssert*(msg, code: untyped): untyped {.dirty.} = ## Sets an assertion failure handler that will intercept any assert ## statements following `onFailedAssert` in the current scope. template failedAssertImpl(msgIMPL: string): untyped {.dirty.} = let msg = msgIMPL code template doAssertRaises*(exception: typedesc, code: untyped) = ## Raises `AssertionDefect` if specified `code` does not raise `exception`. var wrong = false const begin = "expected raising '" & astToStr(exception) & "', instead" const msgEnd = " by: " & astToStr(code) template raisedForeign = raiseAssert(begin & " raised foreign exception" & msgEnd) when Exception is exception: try: if true: code wrong = true except Exception as e: discard except: raisedForeign() else: try: if true: code wrong = true except exception: discard except Exception as e: raiseAssert(begin & " raised '" & $e.name & "'" & msgEnd) except: raisedForeign() if wrong: raiseAssert(begin & " nothing was raised" & msgEnd)