Check in jsoncpp.
Check in ab1e40f3bce061ea6f9bdc60351d6cde2a4f872b from
https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/jsoncpp/jsoncpp.git
This is the version used by Skia's test suite.
BUG:15087860
Change-Id: I16bf6ac927fa025b6527b48221d749484e1a04f4
diff --git a/include/json/assertions.h b/include/json/assertions.h
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+// Copyright 2007-2010 Baptiste Lepilleur
+// Distributed under MIT license, or public domain if desired and
+// recognized in your jurisdiction.
+// See file LICENSE for detail or copy at http://jsoncpp.sourceforge.net/LICENSE
+
+#ifndef CPPTL_JSON_ASSERTIONS_H_INCLUDED
+# define CPPTL_JSON_ASSERTIONS_H_INCLUDED
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#if !defined(JSON_IS_AMALGAMATION)
+# include <json/config.h>
+#endif // if !defined(JSON_IS_AMALGAMATION)
+
+#if JSON_USE_EXCEPTION
+#define JSON_ASSERT( condition ) assert( condition ); // @todo <= change this into an exception throw
+#define JSON_FAIL_MESSAGE( message ) throw std::runtime_error( message );
+#else // JSON_USE_EXCEPTION
+#define JSON_ASSERT( condition ) assert( condition );
+
+// The call to assert() will show the failure message in debug builds. In
+// release bugs we write to invalid memory in order to crash hard, so that a
+// debugger or crash reporter gets the chance to take over. We still call exit()
+// afterward in order to tell the compiler that this macro doesn't return.
+#define JSON_FAIL_MESSAGE( message ) { assert(false && message); strcpy(reinterpret_cast<char*>(666), message); exit(123); }
+
+#endif
+
+#define JSON_ASSERT_MESSAGE( condition, message ) if (!( condition )) { JSON_FAIL_MESSAGE( message ) }
+
+#endif // CPPTL_JSON_ASSERTIONS_H_INCLUDED