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yugaego 🌍 (@yugaego) · 05/2023 · Tröts: 266 · Folger: 53
Sa 13.07.2024 16:41
I was lacking an understanding of the actual concept of the #rustlang dbg! macro.
I've mainly used it for pretty printing custom data types values.
The main insights from today are:
1. I've been missing out on debugging *expressions*. (Docs are clear on that.)
2. A nice notion to describe what dbg! is:
"dbg! asks the compiler: "What are you doing at this moment?" and tells you."
And don't forget, that:
"We can put dbg! almost everywhere in this code."
https://fongyoong.github.io/easy_rust/Chapter_38.html
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