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.. title:: clang-tidy - bugprone-assert-side-effect
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bugprone-assert-side-effect
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===========================
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Finds ``assert()`` with side effect.
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The condition of ``assert()`` is evaluated only in debug builds so a
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condition with side effect can cause different behavior in debug / release
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builds.
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Options
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.. option:: AssertMacros
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A comma-separated list of the names of assert macros to be checked.
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.. option:: CheckFunctionCalls
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Whether to treat non-const member and non-member functions as they produce
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side effects. Disabled by default because it can increase the number of false
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positive warnings.
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.. option:: IgnoredFunctions
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A semicolon-separated list of the names of functions or methods to be
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considered as not having side-effects. Regular expressions are accepted,
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e.g. `[Rr]ef(erence)?$` matches every type with suffix `Ref`, `ref`,
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`Reference` and `reference`. The default is empty. If a name in the list
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contains the sequence `::` it is matched against the qualified typename
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(i.e. `namespace::Type`, otherwise it is matched against only
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the type name (i.e. `Type`).
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