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+#include "config.h"
+
+/**
+ * argcheck - macros to check arguments at runtime
+ *
+ * This code provides some macros to check arguments for valid value ranges.
+ * Consider this a mild version of assert(3), because all it does is to log
+ * a message and continue.
+ *
+ * These macros don't replace error handling, but they are useful in
+ * situations where an error is unexpected but not common, i.e.
+ * "this shouldn't happen but if it does let me know".
+ *
+ * argcheck's error messages can be disabled by defining
+ * ARGCHECK_DISABLE_LOGGING before including the header file. The conditions
+ * will continue to evaluate but no error messages will be generated. It is thus
+ * safe to use argcheck macros inside if conditions.
+ *
+ * By default, argcheck prints to fprintf(stderr). That can be changed by
+ * defining argcheck_log to a custom log function. See argcheck_log_() for the
+ * function signature. If ARGCHECK_DISABLE_LOGGING is defined, the custom log
+ * function is not called.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * #include <stdio.h>
+ * #include <ccan/argcheck/argcheck.h>
+ *
+ * enum state { S1, S2, S3 };
+ *
+ * static int some_state_machine(enum state s) {
+ * int b;
+ *
+ * argcheck_int_range(s, S1, S3);
+ *
+ * switch(s) {
+ * case S1: b = 8; break;
+ * case S2: b = 9; break;
+ * case S3: b = 88; break;
+ * default:
+ * break;
+ * }
+ *
+ * return b;
+ * }
+ *
+ * int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ * int a = S1;
+ *
+ * if (!argcheck_int_gt(argc, 1))
+ * return 1;
+ *
+ * return some_state_machine(a);
+ * }
+ *
+ * Author: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
+ * Maintainer: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
+ * License: BSD-MIT
+ */
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ /* Expect exactly one argument */
+ if (argc != 2)
+ return 1;
+
+ if (strcmp(argv[1], "depends") == 0) {
+ printf("ccan/likely\n");
+ printf("ccan/compiler\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}