Enforced CGAL_NDEBUG rule:
- code under include/CGAL/ and src/ must not use NDEBUG and assert(), but CGAL_NDEBUG and CGAL assertion macros.
- code under demo/, examples/ and test/ must use NDEBUG and assert().
Things like "CGAL_assertion(denominator != 0)" produced assertion failures for no gain.
So now, the assertion is triggered only if the condition is certain, using CGAL::certainly().
That is, change the following in all assertion files :
((EX)?(static_cast<void>(0)): ::CGAL::assertion_fail( # EX , __FILE__, __LINE__))
to :
(CGAL::certainly(EX)?(static_cast<void>(0)): ::CGAL::assertion_fail( # EX , __FILE__, __LINE__))
as the default is now the empty string "".
It should fix the problem that we have lost the assertion messages
(seeing "what(): basic_string::_S_construct NULL not valid" instead),
for packages that use package-specific assertion macros.