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Use dbg! instead of println! in deep dive sessions. (#2676)

Part of #2478 to clean up code blocks when all that is needed is a
trivial debug print statement. The deep dive sessions didn't have that
many occurrences of trivial println! statements.

I believe this can close #2478.

Co-authored-by: Eric Githinji <egithinji@google.com>
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@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ match ANCHOR comments in the `exercise.rs` file. Each segment also has a
`Cargo.toml`. The result is that `exercise.rs` is built and tested by
`cargo test`.
For segments on day 1, exercises should use `fn main() { .. }` and `println!`,
with students visually verifying the correct output. On subsequent days, prefer
tests and omit `fn main() { .. }`. However, where tests would be difficult and
visual verification is more natural (such as in the Logger exercise), using
`fn main { .. }` is OK.
For segments on day 1, exercises should use `fn main() { .. }` and `dbg!` or
`println!`, with students visually verifying the correct output. On subsequent
days, prefer tests and omit `fn main() { .. }`. However, where tests would be
difficult and visual verification is more natural (such as in the Logger
exercise), using `fn main { .. }` is OK.
Especially for exercises without tests, consider including tests in
`exercise.rs` that do not appear in either `exercise.md` or `solution.md`, as

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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ use spin::mutex::SpinMutex;
static COUNTER: SpinMutex<u32> = SpinMutex::new(0);
fn main() {
println!("count: {}", COUNTER.lock());
dbg!(COUNTER.lock());
*COUNTER.lock() += 2;
println!("count: {}", COUNTER.lock());
dbg!(COUNTER.lock());
}
```

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use std::thread;
fn foo() {
let s = String::from("Hello");
thread::spawn(|| {
println!("Length: {}", s.len());
dbg!(s.len());
});
}
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ fn foo() {
let s = String::from("Hello");
thread::scope(|scope| {
scope.spawn(|| {
println!("Length: {}", s.len());
dbg!(s.len());
});
});
}