Clean up stack traces by removing useless info and shortening paths#683
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Clean up stack traces by removing useless info and shortening paths#683
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That long ID is for the debugger. I don't personally use it but I know Zetrith does. Perhaps it could be made into an option. |
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I've added that as a compile-time option. Is that ok with you or did you have something other in mind? |
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Discussed it with Sokyran, disabling that information by default would have the users hand less. The extra information is not overwhelming and has its uses, let's not remove it. |
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Sure, that makes sense. I'd still find an option like this useful so I have adjusted this to be disabled by default and adjustable via a tweak value. I hope this is okay with you :) |
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The traces are easier to mentally parse when there isn't as much going on.