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task #12098: Add option to remove ease.js calls from stack trace on error

Submitted by:  Mike Gerwitz <mikegerwitz>
Submitted on:  Sun 10 Jun 2012 03:37:41 AM UTC  
 
Should Start On: Tue 01 Jan 2013 05:00:00 AM UTCShould be Finished on: Mon 01 Apr 2013 04:00:00 AM UTC
Category: CorePriority: 3 - Low
Item Group: DevelopmentStatus: None
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: Mike Gerwitz <mikegerwitz>
Percent Complete: 0%Open/Closed: Open
Planned Release: None
Keywords: stack trace, errors

Sun 10 Jun 2012 03:37:41 AM UTC, original submission:

Whenever ease.js throws an exception, it appears in the stack trace. This can be a bit confusing for developers, as they have to scan downward to see the first line containing their files and have to wonder to themselves in the error was their fault or the fault of ease.js. Furthermore, there are times where ease.js may take up the entire stack trace, depending on the operation being performed (at a default level of 10).

Add an option (whether or not it would be enabled by default is not yet determined) for ease.js to remove itself from the stack trace on error to make the traces more clear.

If an error occurs within ease.js itself, then that will be an exception to this feature. The feature could work by using an Error subtype for all intended exceptions.

Note that this will obviously not be able to remove ease.js from the stack when using a debugger, which may cause certain confusion when debugging, but is important to remain.

Mike Gerwitz <mikegerwitz>
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