Assertions

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Task
Assertions
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

Assertions are a way of breaking out of code when there is an error or an unexpected input. Some languages throw exceptions and some treat it as a break point.

Show an assertion in your language by asserting that an integer variable is equal to 42.

Ada

Using pragma Assert: <lang ada> pragma Assert (A = 42, "Oops!"); </lang> The behavior of pragma is controlled by pragma Assertion_Policy. Another way is to use the predefined package Ada.Assertions: <lang ada> with Ada.Assertions; use Ada.Assertions; ... Assert (A = 42, "Oops!"); </lang> The procedure Assert propagates Assertion_Error when condition is false.

C

<lang c>#include <assert.h>

int main(){

  int a;
  /* ...input or change a here */
  assert(a == 42); /* aborts program when a is not 42 */
  return 0;

}</lang>

Java

<lang java5>public static void main(String[] args){

  int a;
  //...input or change a here
  assert a == 42;//throws an AssertionError when a is not 42
  assert a == 42 : "Error message"; //throws an AssertionError 
         //when a is not 42 with "Error message" for the message
         //the error message can be any non-void expression

}</lang>

OCaml

<lang ocaml>let a = get_some_value () in

 assert (a = 42); (* throws Assert_failure when a is not 42 *)</lang>

Python

<lang python>a = 5

  1. ...input or change a here

assert a == 42 # throws an AssertionError when a is not 42 assert a == 42, "Error message" # throws an AssertionError

      # when a is not 42 with "Error message" for the message
      # the error message can be any expression</lang>