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Use the log crate to output contract generated messages. (#8403)
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@@ -57,4 +57,19 @@ will make things a lot easier. One such language is [`ink`](https://github.com/p
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which is an [`eDSL`](https://wiki.haskell.org/Embedded_domain_specific_language) that enables
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writing WebAssembly based smart contracts in the Rust programming language.
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## Debugging
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Contracts can emit messages to the node console when run on a development chain through the
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`seal_println` API. This is exposed in ink! via
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[`ink_env::debug_println()`](https://docs.rs/ink_env/latest/ink_env/fn.debug_println.html).
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In order to see these messages the log level for the `runtime::contracts` target needs to be raised
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to at least the `info` level which is the default. However, those messages are easy to overlook
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because of the noise generated by block production. A good starting point for contract debugging
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could be:
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```bash
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cargo run --release -- --dev --tmp -lerror,runtime::contracts
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```
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License: Apache-2.0
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@@ -1366,7 +1366,7 @@ define_env!(Env, <E: Ext>,
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seal_println(ctx, str_ptr: u32, str_len: u32) => {
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let data = ctx.read_sandbox_memory(str_ptr, str_len)?;
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if let Ok(utf8) = core::str::from_utf8(&data) {
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sp_runtime::print(utf8);
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log::info!(target: "runtime::contracts", "seal_println: {}", utf8);
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}
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Ok(())
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},
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