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NAME

       SDL_ANALYZER_NORETURN - A macro to tag a function as never-returning (for analysis purposes).

HEADER FILE

       Defined in SDL3/SDL_begin_code.h

SYNOPSIS

       #include "SDL3/SDL.h"

       #define SDL_ANALYZER_NORETURN __attribute__((analyzer_noreturn))

DESCRIPTION

       This  is  almost identical to SDL_NORETURN , except functions marked with this _can_ actually return. The
       difference is that this isn't used for code generation, but rather static analyzers use this  information
       to  assume  truths  about  program  state and available code paths.  Specifically, this tag is useful for
       writing an assertion mechanism.  Indeed, SDL_assert
        uses this tag behind the scenes.  Generally, apps that don't understand the specific use-case  for  this
       tag should avoid using it directly.

       On compilers without analyzer_noreturn support, this is defined to nothing.

       This  symbol  is  used in SDL's headers, but apps and other libraries are welcome to use it for their own
       interfaces as well.

AVAILABILITY

       This macro is available since SDL 3.2.0.

Simple Directmedia Layer                           SDL 3.2.10                           SDL_ANALYZER_NORETURN(3)