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I am curious how other #rustlang developers are debugging async/await applications on Linux

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    I am curious how other #rustlang developers are debugging async/await applications on Linux?

    I have not yet found a workflow that feels comfortable and actually _works better_ than panic!/println! 😞
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      @rtyler I can probably count on one hand the number of times I found a debugger more useful than print statements πŸ˜‚
      (I also am interested in what folks use for async/await)

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        @rtyler I can probably count on one hand the number of times I found a debugger more useful than print statements πŸ˜‚
        (I also am interested in what folks use for async/await)

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        @whack@hachyderm.io the particular codebase I am working with has a lot of regrettable C++ inspired semantics and deferred execution which makes the print approach suck more than usual
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