<assert.h>
The <assert.h> include file defines the assert macro. You must include assert.h when
you use assert.
The definition of assert is in an #ifndef preprocessor
block. If you have not defined the identifier NDEBUG through a #define directive
or on the compilation command, the assert macro tests the
assertion expression. If the assertion is false, the system prints
a message to stderr, and raises an abort signal for the program.
The system also does a Dump Job (DMPJOB) OUTPUT(*PRINT) when the assertion
is false.
If NDEBUG is defined, assert is
defined to do nothing. You can suppress program assertions by defining NDEBUG.