--- a/usbmgmt/usbmgr/host/fdf/production/server/inc/utils.h Wed Jul 07 14:16:40 2010 +0800
+++ b/usbmgmt/usbmgr/host/fdf/production/server/inc/utils.h Wed Jul 07 15:08:54 2010 +0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
-* Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+* Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
* All rights reserved.
* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
@@ -37,47 +37,7 @@
#define CLEANUPSTACK_POP2(a, b) CleanupStack::Pop(2);
#endif // _DEBUG
-// What we want for internal programming errors in a server is a set of macros
-// which, to save effort all round, use __LINE__ as the panic code, and a
-// file-specific panic category. To make this non-standard pattern as helpful
-// to users as possible, we append ' line#' to the category. That means we
-// first have to check that the category is 10 characters long or less, so
-// that the whole thing is legible to users when it appears on the screen.
-template <TBool> struct ASSERTION_FAILURE;
-TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION struct ASSERTION_FAILURE<ETrue>{};
-template <TInt> struct __assertion_test;
-#define COMPILE_ASSERT( B ) void __compile_assert(::__assertion_test<sizeof(::ASSERTION_FAILURE<(B)>)>)
-// We want a 10-character string (but allow for the NULL terminator).
-#define PANICCATEGORY(aaa) COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(L##aaa)/2 <= 11); _LIT(KPanicCat, aaa)
-
-// A handy panic-self macro- the category is KPanicCat with " line#" appended;
-// the code is the line number.
-#define PANIC_LINENUM \
- { \
- _LIT(KLnNo, " line#"); \
- TBuf<KMaxExitCategoryName> cat = KPanicCat(); \
- cat.Append(KLnNo()); \
- _USB_PANIC(cat, __LINE__); \
- }
-
-// A handy assertion macro that panics with a locally-defined panic category
-// and the line number.
-#define ASSERT_ALWAYS(a) \
- { \
- if ( !(a) ) \
- { \
- PANIC_LINENUM; \
- } \
- }
-
-#ifdef _DEBUG
-#define ASSERT_DEBUG(a) ASSERT_ALWAYS(a)
-#define DEBUG_PANIC_LINENUM PANIC_LINENUM
-#else
-#define ASSERT_DEBUG(a)
-#define DEBUG_PANIC_LINENUM
-#endif // _DEBUG
// Undefine the e32def.h-defined ASSERT macro to make sure no-one uses it
// under the mistaken impression that it's useful. Use our informative one