util: Add Assume() identity function

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MarcoFalke 4 years ago
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@ -348,6 +348,7 @@ if test "x$enable_debug" = xyes; then
AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-DDEBUG],[[DEBUG_CPPFLAGS="$DEBUG_CPPFLAGS -DDEBUG"]],,[[$CXXFLAG_WERROR]])
AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER],[[DEBUG_CPPFLAGS="$DEBUG_CPPFLAGS -DDEBUG_LOCKORDER"]],,[[$CXXFLAG_WERROR]])
AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-DABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME],[[DEBUG_CPPFLAGS="$DEBUG_CPPFLAGS -DABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME"]],,[[$CXXFLAG_WERROR]])
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-ftrapv],[DEBUG_CXXFLAGS="$DEBUG_CXXFLAGS -ftrapv"],,[[$CXXFLAG_WERROR]])
fi
@ -1189,6 +1190,8 @@ if test "x$enable_fuzz" = "xyes"; then
use_upnp=no
use_zmq=no
AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-DABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME],[[DEBUG_CPPFLAGS="$DEBUG_CPPFLAGS -DABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME"]],,[[$CXXFLAG_WERROR]])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether main function is needed])
AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG(
[[-fsanitize=$use_sanitizers]],

@ -276,6 +276,33 @@ configure option adds `-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` to the compiler flags. This inserts
run-time checks to keep track of which locks are held and adds warnings to the
`debug.log` file if inconsistencies are detected.
### Assertions and Checks
The util file `src/util/check.h` offers helpers to protect against coding and
internal logic bugs. They must never be used to validate user, network or any
other input.
* `assert` or `Assert` should be used to document assumptions when any
violation would mean that it is not safe to continue program execution. The
code is always compiled with assertions enabled.
- For example, a nullptr dereference or any other logic bug in validation
code means the program code is faulty and must terminate immediately.
* `CHECK_NONFATAL` should be used for recoverable internal logic bugs. On
failure, it will throw an exception, which can be caught to recover from the
error.
- For example, a nullptr dereference or any other logic bug in RPC code
means that the RPC code is faulty and can not be executed. However, the
logic bug can be shown to the user and the program can continue to run.
* `Assume` should be used to document assumptions when program execution can
safely continue even if the assumption is violated. In debug builds it
behaves like `Assert`/`assert` to notify developers and testers about
nonfatal errors. In production it doesn't warn or log anything, though the
expression is always evaluated.
- For example it can be assumed that a variable is only initialized once,
but a failed assumption does not result in a fatal bug. A failed
assumption may or may not result in a slightly degraded user experience,
but it is safe to continue program execution.
### Valgrind suppressions file
Valgrind is a programming tool for memory debugging, memory leak detection, and

@ -56,4 +56,20 @@ T get_pure_r_value(T&& val)
/** Identity function. Abort if the value compares equal to zero */
#define Assert(val) ([&]() -> decltype(get_pure_r_value(val)) { auto&& check = (val); assert(#val && check); return std::forward<decltype(get_pure_r_value(val))>(check); }())
/**
* Assume is the identity function.
*
* - Should be used to run non-fatal checks. In debug builds it behaves like
* Assert()/assert() to notify developers and testers about non-fatal errors.
* In production it doesn't warn or log anything.
* - For fatal errors, use Assert().
* - For non-fatal errors in interactive sessions (e.g. RPC or command line
* interfaces), CHECK_NONFATAL() might be more appropriate.
*/
#ifdef ABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME
#define Assume(val) Assert(val)
#else
#define Assume(val) ((void)(val))
#endif
#endif // BITCOIN_UTIL_CHECK_H

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