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I would say currently the best possible option to debug the fuzzed instructions sequence is to use msg!() macro inside the solana program.
This PR makes it easier to examine data and accounts passed into instructions. Here are the improvements:
When we look at the data from instruction sequences, the amount of information in debug mode can be too noisy. I thought about using an additional conditional compilation to manage this. This means we could use the RUSTFLAGS environment variable to give extra instructions to the rustc compiler (used by the honggfuzz). But, doing this would mean that all the code that was compiled before would need to be compiled again, and this could take a lot of time. So, for now, I've decided to just use the fuzzing_debug flag, which is automatically turned on by the honggfuzz.