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by r3trohack3r
18 days ago
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Personally, I use a debug agent for that. I've never used breakpoint debugging, was always a printf debugger. And now an agent can do that loop for me. Prompt is usually something along the lines of: >I would expect the behavior of this to be [X] - instead I'm observing [Y] And the agent will form hypothesis, place printf statements, compile, and scrape logs on loop - each loop ruling out hypothesis or narrowing down what portion of the code is responsible for the unexpected behavior. It has been able to pin-point the exact line(s) of code responsible every time I've reached for it so far. |
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