// -*- symbian-c++ -*-

//
// panic.cpp
//
// Copyright 2004 Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT)
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//
// Authors: Tero Hasu <tero.hasu@hut.fi>
//
// Utilities related to panicking.
//

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#include <e32std.h>
#include "panic.h"

void AoSocketPanic(TInt aReason)
	{
	_LIT(KPanicCat, "aosocketnative");
	User::Panic(KPanicCat, aReason);
	}

void AssertFail()
	{
	AoSocketPanic(EPanicAssertionFailed);
	}

void AssertNonNull(void* aPtr)
	{
	if (!aPtr)
		{
		AssertFail();
		}
	}

void AssertNull(void* aPtr)
	{
	if (aPtr)
		{
		AssertFail();
		}
	}

