I am looking to adding GWT support for Mirah (a JVM language that compiles 
to bytecode).  The strategy I'm looking at is to use a decompiler to 
convert the bytecode in to Java source, then use GWT to compile the 
resulting Java source.

I would like to be able to see the original line numbers of the mirah 
source files in stack traces rather than the line number of the java 
source.  Is there a way to tap into how GWT generates the stack traces so 
that I can modify them to show the mirah source instead of the java source? 
 Even if there is just a hook that provides me with the raw java stack 
trace, I should be able to map the java line numbers to mirah source 
myself.  I just don't know what the best way to hook into the stack traces 
at runtime would be (or if it's even possible).

Thanks for any advice or pointers you can provide.

Steve

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