We might want to switch to error!() from println() or make this configurable in our panic_handler (uefi crate feature)? often when things go wrong? At least in one of my examples, I didn't actually get printed messages at all. Using error!() helped me at least to get log o the debugcon device.
We might want to switch to
error!()fromprintln()or make this configurable in ourpanic_handler(ueficrate feature)? often when things go wrong? At least in one of my examples, I didn't actually get printed messages at all. Usingerror!()helped me at least to get log o the debugcon device.