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Add overflow_assert! #1159
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See https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CANiq72=VbcYroRz1EcbzHqFHwaHLewK+DvK756ropM16pDdMuw@mail.gmail.com/
The name mimics other
{kind}_assert!s likedebug_assert!, as well ascore's ub-checks one (assert_unsafe_precondition!).Please double check if there are already asserts out there (or perhaps even new ones) that could make use of it, and transform (or add) them in a second patch etc.
See #1162 as well.
This requires submitting a proper patch to the LKML and the Rust for Linux mailing list. Please recall to test your changes (including generating the documentation if changed, running the Rust doctests if changed, etc.), to use a proper title for the commit, to sign your commit under the Developer's Certificate of Origin and to add a
Suggested-by:tag, and aLink:tag to this issue. Please see https://docs.kernel.org/process/submitting-patches.html and https://rust-for-linux.com/contributing for details.