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The convenience functions ``assert`` and ``require`` can be used to check for conditions and throw an exception
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if the condition is not met. The ``assert`` function should only be used to test for internal errors, and to check invariants.
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The ``require`` function should be used to ensure valid conditions, such as inputs, or contract state variables are met, or to validate return values from calls to external contracts.
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If used properly, analysis tools can evaluate your contract to identify the conditions and function calls which will reach a failing ``assert``. Properly functioning code should never it is reach a failing assert statement, if this happens there is a bug in your contract which you should fix.
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If used properly, analysis tools can evaluate your contract to identify the conditions and function calls which will reach a failing ``assert``. Properly functioning code should never reach a failing assert statement; if this happens there is a bug in your contract which you should fix.
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There are two other ways to trigger exceptions: The ``revert`` function can be used to flag an error and
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revert the current call. In the future it might be possible to also include details about the error
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