Macro
SEQAN_ASSERT_NOT
Test that the given expression can be coerced to false.
SEQAN_ASSERT(expression)
SEQAN_ASSERT_MSG(expression, message[, parameters])
Remarks
The main advantage of this macro is that it prints the values of its argument on failures. Note that the operator<< to the type of std::cerr has to be defined for the type of both expression parameters. Otherwise, simply use the equivalent SEQAN_ASSERT call.
See SEQAN_CHECK and SEQAN_FAIL for (conditionally) aborting your program regardless of debug settings.
Examples
SEQAN_ASSERT_NOT(0);  // will run through
SEQAN_ASSERT_NOT(1);  // will fail
SEQAN_ASSERT_NOT_MSG(0, "msg %s", "test");  // will fail with message
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