sanity check
<programming> 1. Checking code (or anything else, e.g. a Usenet posting)
for completely stupid mistakes. Implies that the check is to make sure the
author was sane when it was written; e.g. if a piece of scientific software
relied on a particular formula and was giving unexpected results, one might
first look at the nesting of parentheses or the coding of the formula, as a
"sanity check", before looking at the more complex I/O or data structure
manipulation routines, much less the algorithm itself.
Compare reality check.
2. A run-time test, either validating input or ensuring that the program hasn't
screwed up internally (producing an inconsistent value or state).
[Jargon File]
(1998-08-29)
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