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This flag causes EPICS to call abort() on assertion failures rather than suspend the executing thread. With the epicsThreadSuspendSelf() behavior, an IOC can end up in a difficult to detect error state where one or more threads has essentially crashed due to an assertion failure. This also matches the C behavior of assert(3)
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See the PSI-* branches for releases including our PSI setup and modifications.
The branches without PSI prefix are original upstream.
https://github.com/epics-base/epics-base.git
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