Remove halide_assert() from halide_default_device_wrap_native#6381
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This was inserted in #6310, probably mistakenly, since `halide_assert()` in the Halide runtime is *not* a debug-only assertion). Instead of a controlled runtime failure, we just abort, which is not OK.
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This may need to be backported to a Halide 13.x bugfix release, depending on whether #6310 was included in that release (@alexreinking) |
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We're in luck! #6310 did not make it in to Halide 13. 🙂 |
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Failures should be fixed by #6386 |
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This was inserted in #6310, probably mistakenly, since
halide_assert()in the Halide runtime is not a debug-only assertion). Instead of a controlled runtime failure, we just abort, which is not OK.