asserts active by default

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On Tue, 02.09.08 19:03, Jan-Benedict Glaw (jbglaw at lug-owl.de) wrote:

> > I didn't mean disabling the asserts in pulse as it stands, I meant why 
> > disable them at all? What does it actually gain? But I appreciate why 
> > this could be useful now.
> 
> You probably gain a minimum amount of speed or a bit less consumed CPU
> cycles with disabling the asserts. OTOH, disabling them will break
> error handling.

No. It Won't.

Lennart

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