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§FireDBG Support Library
§fire::dbg!
This macro allows you to capture the value of a variable via runtime inspection in FireDBG.
Usage example:
use firedbg_lib::fire;
fn some_fn(v: i32) -> i32 {
fire::dbg!(v) + 1
}
fn other_fn(v: i32) -> i32 {
fire::dbg!("arg_v", v) + 1
}Which fire::dbg!(v) would expand to __firedbg_trace__("v", v) when compiled under debug mode.
The label could be customized, which fire::dbg!("arg_v", v) would expand to __firedbg_trace__("arg_v", v).
In release mode, it would expand to an expression passing through the value, i.e. { v }.
Note that the function passes through the ownership of the variable, just like the std::dbg! macro.
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fn __firedbg_trace__<T>(name: &'static str, v: T) -> T { v }