NAME
ASSERT_IS_NOT_ZERO_DBL - (MACRO) Calls kjb_abort if argument is not approximately zero
SYNOPSIS
#include "l/l_sys_debug.h"
Example compile flags (system dependent):
-DLINUX_X86_64 -DLINUX_X86_64_OPTERON -DGNU_COMPILER
-I/home/kobus/include
-L/home/kobus/misc/load/linux_x86_64_opteron -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
-lKJB -lfftw3 -lgsl -lgslcblas -ljpeg -lSVM -lstdc++ -lpthread -lSLATEC -lg2c -lacml -lacml_mv -lblas -lg2c -lncursesw
void ASSERT_IS_NOT_ZERO_DBL(double x);
DESCRIPTION
This macro only does something in development code. In production code (i.e.
code compiled without -DTEST, this macro evaluates to null.
If the double precision argument is not approximately zero, then this macro
prints the assertion, together with the file and line number, on standard
error. It then calls kjb_abort.
DISCLAIMER
This software is not adequatedly tested. It is recomended that
results are checked independantly where appropriate.
AUTHOR
Kobus Barnard
DOCUMENTER
Kobus Barnard
SEE ALSO
dbw
,
dbr
,
dbp
,
dbx
,
dbo
,
dbi
,
dbj
,
dbu
,
dbf
,
dbe
,
dbc
,
dbnc
,
dbs
,
dbb
,
dbm
,
db_irv
,
db_icv
,
file_db_icv
,
dbi_mat
,
file_dbi_mat
,
dbw_no_kjb
,
dbr_no_kjb
,
dbp_no_kjb
,
dbx_no_kjb
,
dbo_no_kjb
,
dbi_no_kjb
,
dbf_no_kjb
,
dbe_no_kjb
,
dbc_no_kjb
,
dbnc_no_kjb
,
dbs_no_kjb
,
dbm_no_kjb
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT_IS_BOOL
,
ASSERT_IS_EQUAL_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_NON_NEGATIVE_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_POSITIVE_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_EQUAL_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_GREATER_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_LESS_INT
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT_IS_NUMBER_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_FINITE_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NON_NEGATIVE_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_ZERO_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_POSITIVE_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_PROB_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_EQUAL_DBL
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT_IS_GREATER_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_LESS_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_GREATER_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_LESS_DBL