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// Copyright (c) 2019-2021 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.

#ifndef BITCOIN_UTIL_CHECK_H
#define BITCOIN_UTIL_CHECK_H

#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>
#endif

#include <tinyformat.h>

#include <stdexcept>

class NonFatalCheckError : public std::runtime_error
{
    using std::runtime_error::runtime_error;
};

/**
 * Throw a NonFatalCheckError when the condition evaluates to false
 *
 * This should only be used
 * - where the condition is assumed to be true, not for error handling or validating user input
 * - where a failure to fulfill the condition is recoverable and does not abort the program
 *
 * For example in RPC code, where it is undesirable to crash the whole program, this can be generally used to replace
 * asserts or recoverable logic errors. A NonFatalCheckError in RPC code is caught and passed as a string to the RPC
 * caller, which can then report the issue to the developers.
 */
#define CHECK_NONFATAL(condition)                                 \
    do {                                                          \
        if (!(condition)) {                                       \
            throw NonFatalCheckError(                             \
                strprintf("Internal bug detected: '%s'\n"         \
                          "%s:%d (%s)\n"                          \
                          "You may report this issue here: %s\n", \
                    (#condition),                                 \
                    __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__,                 \
                    PACKAGE_BUGREPORT));                          \
        }                                                         \
    } while (false)

#if defined(NDEBUG)
#error "Cannot compile without assertions!"
#endif

/** Helper for Assert() */
void assertion_fail(const char* file, int line, const char* func, const char* assertion);

/** Helper for Assert()/Assume() */
template <bool IS_ASSERT, typename T>
T&& inline_assertion_check(T&& val, const char* file, int line, const char* func, const char* assertion)
{
    if constexpr (IS_ASSERT
#ifdef ABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME
                  || true
#endif
    ) {
        if (!val) {
            assertion_fail(file, line, func, assertion);
        }
    }
    return std::forward<T>(val);
}

/** Identity function. Abort if the value compares equal to zero */
#define Assert(val) inline_assertion_check<true>(val, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #val)

/**
 * 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.
 */
#define Assume(val) inline_assertion_check<false>(val, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #val)

#endif // BITCOIN_UTIL_CHECK_H