Yeah... thats awesome too. I need the full stack trace in some situations though.
Mostly when I have a situation that isn't an exception but I want to know when it happens so I can see what triggered it.
As far as I understand it and from looking at the code, %throwable only prints Exceptions generated by the application/user However, printing one, two or more lines of stack (in the absence of a Exception generated by the user) can accomplished without too much trouble. Someone has to write the code...
As you say, that would be a very useful feature.
Kevin
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