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ECJ does not use or affect asserts in any way: so it had to be your code.

Sean

On Apr 10, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Eric 'Siggy' Scott <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Inside my custom Problem implementation, I had an assert that was failing, but no output was printed to the screen.  The evolutionary run just crashed without explanation.
> 
> Debugging was tricky, because all I knew was that it crashed with "-ea" and didn't crash without it.
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> Does ECJ somehow suppress assert messages even when asserts are enabled?  Or is it more likely that I somehow managed to do so myself?
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> Siggy
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> Ph.D student in Computer Science
> George Mason University
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