Add temporary debug prints to identify devicelab failures#19093
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Landing on red to try and get a better error message for the failures. This change will be reverted after the next run. |
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This will be reverted after the tests have run. There's a failure in the device lab tests but we're not getting the output because the completion is failing (because the future is already completed). This just prints the exception that's occurring and also the other locations that are completing (so we know why it's trying to complete twice).