On 2015-11-25 at 13:43 Kevin Klues <[email protected]> wrote:
> Whatever you want it to.  For example:
> 
> void *var = malloc(100);
> memset(var, 0, 100)
> UT_ASSERT_M("Malloc work!\n", testallzero(var), {
>     free(var);
> });
> // do something else with var now...

Ah, so it's a cleanup before you return FALSE.  though you'd never use
it afterwards, since you return right after running VA_ARGS.

Also, it looks like no one was using it either.

I've got a change brewing that allows "message" to be a format string.
I can either leave UT_ASSERT_M as is, or create a new UT_ASSERT that
does the format printing, but not the misc cleanup.

Barret

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