The `object.h` API is completely internal.
We used to have only two public reference counting modification
functions (to get and put references), but since
c5b9b4417 ("lib: make
public reference count functions have strict types"), each shared object
type has its own reference counting modification functions. Therefore
it's impossible that bt_object_get_ref() or bt_object_put_ref() be
called with a unique object without at least getting a compiler warning.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Proulx <eeppeliteloop@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I80286144f3f29af933694d5e824473abd7ec9103
Reviewed-on: https://review.lttng.org/c/babeltrace/+/3430
return;
}
-#ifdef BT_ASSERT_PRE_DEV
- BT_ASSERT_PRE_DEV(obj->is_shared, "Object is not shared: %!+O", obj);
-#endif
-
+ BT_ASSERT_DBG(obj->is_shared);
bt_object_get_ref_no_null_check(obj);
}
return;
}
-#ifdef BT_ASSERT_PRE_DEV
- BT_ASSERT_PRE_DEV(obj->is_shared, "Object is not shared: %!+O", obj);
- BT_ASSERT_PRE_DEV(bt_object_get_ref_count(obj) > 0,
- "Decrementing a reference count set to 0: %!+O", ptr);
-#endif
-
+ BT_ASSERT_DBG(obj->is_shared);
+ BT_ASSERT_DBG(bt_object_get_ref_count(obj) > 0);
bt_object_put_ref_no_null_check(obj);
}