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I like it, but maybe we should also have the ability to disable it from |
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Yup, that's an idea. I can add it (maybe I will first decide if it's time to rewrite the libcontext to be coherent and useful) |
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This is a proposal to add visualization of local variables in the stack trace, as offered by
rich.traceback(which we already use).Rationale: We will always have at least the debugger available as a local variable, so printing it would be helpful when errors occur, making it easier to spot asymmetry mistakes.
Drawback: This will make the stacktrace even bigger.