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The header <boost/assert.hpp> defines the macro BOOST_ASSERT, -which is similar to the standard assert macro defined in <cassert>. -The macro is intended to be used in both Boost libraries and user -code.

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The macro BOOST_ASSERT_MSG is similar to BOOST_ASSERT, but it takes an additional argument, -a character literal, supplying an error message.

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The macro BOOST_VERIFY has the same behavior as BOOST_ASSERT, except that -the expression that is passed to BOOST_VERIFY is always -evaluated. This is useful when the asserted expression has desirable side -effects; it can also help suppress warnings about unused variables when the -only use of the variable is inside an assertion.

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The macro BOOST_ASSERT_IS_VOID is defined when BOOST_ASSERT and BOOST_ASSERT_MSG are expanded to ((void)0). -Its purpose is to avoid compiling and potentially running code that is only intended to prepare data to be used in the assertion.

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The header <boost/current_function.hpp> defines a single macro, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, -similar to the C99 predefined identifier __func__.

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BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION expands to a string literal containing -the (fully qualified, if possible) name of the enclosing function. If there is -no enclosing function, the behavior is unspecified.

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