docs: document recompiling V itself with debug info, debugging tests, and a tip for vscode (#10358)
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If you want to see the generated C source code for *just* a single C function,
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for example `main`, you can use: `-printfn main -o file.c`.
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To debug the V executable itself you need to compile from src with `./v -g -o v cmd/v`.
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You can debug tests with for example `v -g -keepc prog_test.v`. The `-keepc` flag is needed,
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so that the executable is not deleted, after it was created and ran.
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To see a detailed list of all flags that V supports,
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use `v help`, `v help build` and `v help build-c`.
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```
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**Optional:** use `"program": "${fileDirname}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}"` to debug
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any current open source file with an existing binary with the same name but without any extention.
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### Usage
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To allow your compiled application to be debugged.
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