How to build highly-debuggable C++ binaries
How to build highly-debuggable C++ binaries
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you have to choose in advance which parts of your binary will be debuggable and which parts of your binary will be fast.
Or keep debug code inside an
#ifdef
.Some nifty tips aside from the general "C++ is bad and obsolete" tone.
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