No, all gtk assertion failures can be a crash, depending on the flags you compile gtk+ with; and even if they don't crash, the bahaviour of the program is indeterminate after the first assertion failure. They always indicate a programming error.
No, all gtk assertion failures can be a crash, depending on the flags you compile gtk+ with; and even if they don't crash, the bahaviour of the program is indeterminate after the first assertion failure. They always indicate a programming error.