Speaking of lessons, what's the best way to debug this: I have a function that I wrote and I'm unit-testing it. The function is returning an Err variant and I need to quickly figure out which path it's taking.
Currently the best I can think of is stepping though it with gdb
The reason I'm not used to this is because say if I have a function throwing an exception, I get the stack trace for free
But here it's just a return value so AFAIK there's no way to get the stack trace just like that?
@EnnMichael if you use a library like my SNAFU, you can add backtraces to errors.
But even better, if you use SNAFU right (aka how I say you should) you don’t need it because every error can only appear exactly once with a given context.
But what you said is still true. If you return the same value (error or not) from two places in a function, that value cannot tell you where it came from.
You’d have to use a debugger or other equivalent tool to watch the execution path.