Martin Hořeňovský 3255ee6312 Add missing <cassert> includes
Until recently we were probably getting it from some transitive
include, but it broke. Because all files should include what
they use anyway, adding `#include <cassert>` to all files that
use `assert()` without including it is the best solution.

Fixes #1249
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