Stack traces, human panic, and failure::Context are essentially runtime docs. They provide contextual information when something goes wrong. Output depends on what went wrong. Also you'll never want them ahead of time, but only when inspecting the program.
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(oh oh oh, just like, imagine if debug Rust could point to the line in source that the program broke, and explain how it broke, and why. Would be so much better than staring at a 50 line stack trace)
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Oh wait, I forgot about miri. Very excited again about what miri will make possible. Wonder if we could extend that workflow. Both for debug and release Rust, though probably to different degrees.
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