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let x = vec![1, 2, 3];

// regular print debugging...
println!("x = {:?}", x);       // x = [1, 2, 3]

// icecream print debugging.
ic!(x);                        // main.rs:8 ❯ x = [1, 2, 3]

Print debugging with inspection for Rust. Inspired by icecream for Python.

I tend to do a lot of print debugging when writing Rust. icecream provides the ic!() and ice!() macros to make print debugging more convenient by:

  1. Using thestd::fmt::Debug formatter, by default.
  2. Displaying helpful information like line number, calling function, module name, and file name.

Debugging with ic!()

// src/example.rs
#[macro_use]
extern crate icecream;

mod a_module {
    fn some_function() {
        let x = Some(99);
        ic!(x);
    }
}

Basic usage

Plain

ic!() prints the filename and line number.

example.rs:8 ❯

Matching on an identifier

ic!(x) prints the name of the variable and its value.

example.rs:9 ❯ x = Some(99)

Matching on an expression

ic!(x.unwrap() + 1) evaluates the inner expression and prints the resulting value.

example.rs:10 ❯ x.unwrap() + 1 = 100

Printing more information

ice!() prints a longer output that includes the calling module and function.

example.rs::a_module::some_function:11 ❯

Features

Returns its argument

ic!() returns its argument, so it can be inserted into any expression.

let x = Some(99);
assert_eq!(ic!(x), Some(99))   // main.rs:8 ❯ x = Some(99)

Configurable

You can also configure the characters used for symbols in the print output.

// main.rs
#[macro_use]
extern crate icecream;

fn main() {
    icecream::set_equals_symbol(" -> ");
    let x = vec![1, 2, 3];                // main.rs:7 ❯ x -> [1, 2, 3]
    ic!(x);
}

Tests

Tests must be run single-threaded with the --nocapture flag due to a race condition when printing to stdout.

RUST_TEST_THREADS=1 cargo test -- --nocapture