You usually have several levels of logs, and what you log usually changes with the time. Some DEBUG level logs may become useless when some feature has been time-proven. It also depends on who runs the program: for the programs that are ran beyond my control by random user, there are always things I log just in case so that I can ask them for the log and understand what happened. You also have different approach for massively async programs (you may use eg tracing)
I have one more question. If you have a second, I'll ask
I'm working with csv file.
use serde::Deserialize;
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct Country {
land: String,
limit: f32,
}
fn read_csv() -> Result<(), csv::Error> {
let mut reader = csv::Reader::from_reader(io::stdin());
for country in reader.deserialize() {
let country: Country = country?;
}
Ok(())
}
How to pass on f.e. country.limit to main function?
I don't know how to return this when function returns Result