.. _module-pw_assert_log: ============= pw_assert_log ============= .. pigweed-module:: :name: pw_assert_log ----------------- pw_assert_BACKEND ----------------- This assert backend implements the ``pw_assert:check`` facade, by routing the ``PW_CHECK()``/``PW_CRASH()`` macros into ``PW_LOG`` with the ``PW_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL`` log level. This is an easy way to tokenize your assert messages, by using the ``pw_log_tokenized`` log backend for logging, then using ``pw_assert_log`` to route the tokenized messages into the tokenized log handler. To use this module: 1. Set your assert backend: ``pw_assert_BACKEND = dir_pw_assert_log`` 2. Ensure your logging backend knows how to handle the assert failure flag ---------------------- pw_assert_LITE_BACKEND ---------------------- This assert backend implements the ``pw_assert:assert`` facade, by routing the ``PW_ASSERT()`` macros into ``PW_LOG`` with the ``PW_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL`` log level. This is an easy way to forward your asserts to a native macro assert API if it is already constexpr safe such as on Android. .. warning:: When building with Soong (using Android.bp), some Pigweed modules are listing `pw_log_null_headers` in their `header_lib` list. This means that the `PW_CHECK`, `PW_ASSERT`, and `PW_CRASH` macros that depend on logs are ignored. Make sure to use the correct log backend in your final target, such as the `pw_log_android` backend which supports crashing on `PW_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL`. See `b/324266698 `_.