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-.. highlight:: cpp
-
-.. _lang-assert:
-
-``ASSERT(...)``
-===============
-
-ASSERT() can be very useful for basic program debugging. It accepts a
-boolean; for example::
-
- ASSERT(state == WAIT);
-
-Zero is false and any other number is true. If the boolean is true,
-the assertion passes and the program continues as usual. If it is
-false, the assertion fails: the program is halted, debug information
-is printed to USART2, and the status LED begins to throb (it's
-noticeably different from blinking). The debug information is printed
-at 9600 baud and consists of the filename and line number where the
-ASSERT() failed.
-
-Including assertions in a program increases the program size. When
-using libmaple **from the command line only**, they can be disabled by
-making the definition ::
-
- #define DEBUG_LEVEL DEBUG_NONE
-
-before including either wirish.h or libmaple.h. In this case, all
-assertions will pass without any lost clock cycles. Note that this
-will **not work in the IDE**; even with this definition, assertions
-will still be enabled.