/* Test __assert_func with NULL function name * * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2009. * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). * * The license and distribution terms for this file may be * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at * http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE. */ #include #include #define FATAL_ERROR_TEST_NAME "10" #define FATAL_ERROR_DESCRIPTION "asserting with non-NULL strings..." #define FATAL_ERROR_EXPECTED_SOURCE RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_ASSERT #define FATAL_ERROR_EXPECTED_IS_INTERNAL FALSE #define FATAL_ERROR_EXPECTED_ERROR_CHECK spfatal10_is_expected_error #define ASSERT_FILE "testcase.h" #define ASSERT_LINE 38 #define ASSERT_FUNC "Init" #define ASSERT_FEXP "forced" static inline bool spfatal10_is_expected_error( rtems_fatal_code error ) { const rtems_assert_context *assert_context = (const rtems_assert_context *) error; return strcmp( assert_context->file, ASSERT_FILE ) == 0 && assert_context->line == ASSERT_LINE && strcmp( assert_context->function, ASSERT_FUNC ) == 0 && strcmp( assert_context->failed_expression, ASSERT_FEXP ) == 0; } void force_error() { __assert_func( ASSERT_FILE, ASSERT_LINE, ASSERT_FUNC, ASSERT_FEXP ); /* we will not run this far */ }