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@agoric/assert
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An assertion library that keeps sensitive data outside of the Error.
Throw (using provided error message) if expression is false. Assert that expr is truthy, with an optional details to describe the assertion. It is a tagged template literal like
assert(expr, details`....`);
If expr is falsy, then the template contents are reported to the console and also in a thrown error.
The literal portions of the template are assumed non-sensitive, as
are the typeof
types of the substitution values. These are
assembled into the thrown error message. The actual contents of the
substitution values are assumed sensitive, to be revealed to the
console only. We assume only the virtual platform's owner can read
what is written to the console, where the owner is in a privileged
position over computation running on that platform.
The optional details
can be a string for backwards compatibility
with the nodejs assertion library.
FAQs
Assert expression support that protects sensitive data
The npm package @agoric/assert receives a total of 2,128 weekly downloads. As such, @agoric/assert popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @agoric/assert demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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