Only crt asserts, and those assertion features accessible through the <crtdbg.h> file, such as _ASSERT and _ASSERTE. Kristj'an -----Original Message----- From: python-dev-bounces+kristjan=ccpgames.com at python.org [mailto:python-dev-bounces+kristjan=ccpgames.com at python.org] On Behalf Of M.-A. Lemburg Sent: 6. janúar 2009 13:23 To: mhammond at skippinet.com.au Cc: python-dev at python.org Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] #ifdef __cplusplus? On 2009-01-05 23:17, Mark Hammond wrote: > On 5/01/2009 11:13 PM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > >> See above. Assertions are not meant to be checked in a production >> build. You use debug builds for debugging such low-level things. > > Although ironically, assertions have been disabled in debug builds on > Windows - http://bugs.python.org/issue4804 Does this only affect asserts defined in the CRT or also ones defined in the Python C code ? (I was only referring to the latter)
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