feat: include thread name in traces#3173
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Include the name of the tread that is executing a statement in the traces that are generated, so it is easier to debug concurrency issues. Sometimes, it is not clear whether a statement is being executed by a background worker thread or the main thread.
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Include the name of the tread that is executing a statement in the traces that are generated, so it is easier to debug concurrency issues. Sometimes, it is not clear whether a statement is being executed by a background worker thread or the main thread.
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Include the name of the tread that is executing a statement in the traces that are generated, so it is easier to debug concurrency issues. Sometimes, it is not clear whether a statement is being executed by a background worker thread or the main thread.