May 16, 2008
Just a suggestion, but I find it is often fairly difficult to locate the file and line numbers in the stack traces ddbg spits out.  On a standard-width terminal the lines get wrapped around so much that generally the filename is split across a newline boundary.

Something to make the file and line numbers stand out more would be nice.  Just writing the filename and line number on a line by themselves would probably help a lot.  Or perhaps a ddbg flag to turn on some fancy ANSI escape sequences to make the important bits appear in bold/red/blink mode or something.  It doesn't really matter to me as long as they become easier to read.

--bb
June 29, 2008
Bill Baxter wrote:
> Just a suggestion, but I find it is often fairly difficult to locate the file and line numbers in the stack traces ddbg spits out.  On a standard-width terminal the lines get wrapped around so much that generally the filename is split across a newline boundary.
> 
> Something to make the file and line numbers stand out more would be nice.  Just writing the filename and line number on a line by themselves would probably help a lot.  Or perhaps a ddbg flag to turn on some fancy ANSI escape sequences to make the important bits appear in bold/red/blink mode or something.  It doesn't really matter to me as long as they become easier to read.
> 
> --bb

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