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Swift
216 lines
6.6 KiB
Swift
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// User code assertions.
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///
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/// User code assertions and fatal errors are only enabled in debug mode. In
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/// release or fast mode these checks are disabled. This means they may have no
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/// effect on program semantics, depending on the assert configuration.
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/// Traditional C-style assert with an optional message.
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/// When assertions are enabled and `condition` is false, stop program
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/// execution in a debuggable state after printing a message. When
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/// assertions are disabled in release and fast builds, `condition` is not even
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/// evaluated.
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@transparent
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func assert(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> Bool, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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// Only assert in debug mode.
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_assertionFailed("assertion failed", message, file, line)
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}
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}
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}
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@transparent
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func assert<T : LogicValue>(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> T, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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// Only assert in debug mode.
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_assertionFailed("assertion failed", message, file, line)
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}
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}
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}
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/// A fatal error occurred and program execution should stop in debug mode. In
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/// optimized builds this is a noop.
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@transparent
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@noreturn
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func fatalError(
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message: StaticString,
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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_assertionFailed("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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_conditionallyUnreachable()
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}
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/// Library precondition checks
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///
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/// Library precondition checks are enabled in debug mode and release mode. When
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/// building in fast mode they are disabled. In release mode they don't print
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/// an error message but just trap. In debug mode they print an error message
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/// and abort.
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@transparent
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func _precondition(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> Bool, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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// Only check in debug and release mode. In release mode just trap.
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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} else if _isReleaseAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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Builtin.int_trap()
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}
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}
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}
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@transparent
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func _precondition<T : LogicValue>(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> T, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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// Only check in debug and release mode. In release mode just trap.
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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} else if _isReleaseAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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Builtin.int_trap()
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}
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}
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}
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@transparent
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@noreturn
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func _preconditionFailure(
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_ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__) {
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_precondition(false, message, file:file, line: line)
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_conditionallyUnreachable()
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}
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/// If `error` is true, prints an error message in debug mode, traps in release
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/// mode, and returns an undefined error otherwise.
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/// Otherwise returns `result`.
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@transparent
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func _overflowChecked<T>(
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args: (T, Bool),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) -> T {
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let (result, error) = args
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if _branchHint(error, false) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", "Overflow/underflow", file, line)
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}
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} else {
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Builtin.condfail(error.value)
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}
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return result
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}
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/// Debug library precondition checks
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///
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/// Debug library precondition checks are only on in debug mode. In release and
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/// in fast mode they are disabled. In debug mode they print an error message
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/// and abort.
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/// They are meant to be used when the check is not comprehensively checking for
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/// all possible errors.
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@transparent
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func _debugPrecondition(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> Bool, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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// Only check in debug mode.
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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}
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}
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@transparent
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func _debugPrecondition<T : LogicValue>(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> T, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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// Only check in debug mode.
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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}
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}
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@transparent
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@noreturn
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func _debugPreconditionFailure(
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_ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__) {
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if _isDebugAssertConfiguration() {
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_precondition(false, message, file: file, line: line)
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}
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_conditionallyUnreachable()
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}
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/// Internal checks
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///
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/// Internal checks are to be used for checking correctness conditions in the
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/// standard library. They are only enable when the standard library is built
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/// with the build configuration INTERNAL_CHECKS_ENABLED enabled. Otherwise, the
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/// call to this function is a noop.
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@transparent
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func _sanityCheck(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> Bool, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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#if INTERNAL_CHECKS_ENABLED
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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#endif
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}
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@transparent
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func _sanityCheck<T : LogicValue>(
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condition: @auto_closure () -> T, _ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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#if INTERNAL_CHECKS_ENABLED
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if !_branchHint(condition(), true) {
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_fatalErrorMessage("fatal error", message, file, line)
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}
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#endif
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}
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@transparent
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@noreturn
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func _fatalError(
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_ message: StaticString = StaticString(),
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file: StaticString = __FILE__, line: UWord = __LINE__
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) {
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_sanityCheck(false, message, file: file, line: line)
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_conditionallyUnreachable();
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}
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