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macro_rules! eprintln {
    () => { ... };
    ($($arg:tt)*) => { ... };
}
Expand description

Prints to the standard error, with a newline.

Equivalent to the println! macro, except that output goes to io::stderr instead of io::stdout. See println! for example usage.

Use eprintln! only for error and progress messages. Use println! instead for the primary output of your program.

Panics

Panics if writing to io::stderr fails.

Examples

use async_std::eprintln;

eprintln!("Error: Could not complete task").await;