Assert for Arduino that saves RAM by storing assert strings in PROGMEM and prints to Serial.
Implementing a standard C assert eats up your RAM because it doesn't know anywhere else to store the debugging strings. This version stores the strings in program memory (PROGMEM) and uses no extra RAM to do so. File name and line number are printed to Serial, and the built-in LED is flashed three times about every 2 seconds.
Note: while the library is supposed to compile correctly on these architectures,
it might require specific hardware features that may be available only on some boards.
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To use this library, open the Library Manager in
the
Arduino IDE and install it from there.
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