freebsd-ports/devel/nana/pkg-descr

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Nana provides improved support for assertion checking and logging in C, C++
using GDB. In particular it provides:
o Operations can be implemented directly in C or by generating
debugger commands which do the checking and logging only if the
application is run under the debugger. The debugger based calls
require are very space efficient (0 or 1 bytes per call).
o Support for checking real time constraints.
o Support for assertion (invariant checking) including:
+ Space and time efficient (at least versus <assert.h>)
For example: assert(i>=0) uses 53 bytes on a i386 vs
an optimised nana call which uses 10 bytes per call.
+ Checking can be turned on or off at compile or run time.
+ The action taken when an error is detected can be modified
on a global and per/call basis.
o Support for logging (printf style debugging) including:
+ Logging can be turned on and off at compile or run time.
+ Logging to files, processes or circular buffers in memory
with optional time stamping.
o Support for the quantifiers of predicate calculus (forall, exists).
o Support for before and after state saving and checking (x, x').
Phil Maker <pjm@gnu.org>