IMO it's a loss of development time only. Properly implemented exception gives you a clear picture of what happened. I saw too much applications showing obscure "Assertion failed: i < 10" errors. I see assertion as a temporary solution. In my opinion no assertions should be in a final version of a program. In my practice I used assertions for quick and dirty checks. Final version of the code should take erroneous situation into account and behave accordingly. If something bad happens you have 2 choices: handle it or leave it. Function should throw an exception with meaningful description if wrong parameters passed in. I see no points in duplication of validation logic.
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